Bioshifter: Volume 2
Bioshifter, Book 2
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Sarah Beth Pfeifer
Hannah is not human, and she's not sure what will happen when she stops pretending otherwise.
Still stuck in a slowly mutating body on Earth and still waking up in a fantasy world whenever she sleeps, Hannah's stress continues to mount every single day. As magic continues to spread to her friends—whether they like it or not—Hannah is forced to confront what that magic means about her and what her terrifying Goddess wants her to do with it.
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30 mph is not a super human speed the record is like 27
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S' a good book
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There are books you read that completely shatter your worldview and broaden your thinking - this series certainly tries to do that even with the non-fantasy elements. But where this book really shines is how much it explores the depth it brings to each character's personalities; their wants, needs, and the dark insecurities and desires that they try not to think about but are still a part of them.
Profoundly echoing
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The stories are entertaining, the ideas are clever, the characters are relatable, and most of all, I feel seen. Ms Maher understands nerd brain with such depth and clarity she just has to be one of us.
Clever and thoughtful
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As a "sequel"/second volume, I think it is better than first one, as I feel it explores more the relationships presented and builds on the groundwork stablished at the beggining.
I have some things I don't really like about it tho.
The dialog feels good most of the times, but there are moments where it is super akward.
There are also other things, like the handelling of mental health (which at least for me it's good), but most of the things that were awkward in the first volume are ironed here.
In conclusion, I think that if you went through the first volume and you like it, you should grab this one, it just gets better.
An amazing second volume
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