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Enemy of the Inferno

Disgardium, Book 8

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Enemy of the Inferno

By: Dan Sugralinov, Alix Merlin Williamson - translator
Narrated by: Daniel Thomas May
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After returning to Cali Bottom and the wider world of Disgardium, Alex realizes that the Demonic Games were a vacation compared to the problems he now faces. He has to help the beta players stuck in the Nether and decide what to do with his friends who "betrayed" him; identify a real traitor and prepare for the citizenship tests; and reach the Inferno to obtain Coals of Hellflame and destroy the Nucleus, whose legates, now free, have gained new powers thanks to the pantheon of dark gods who have joined the Destroying Plague.

And as it turns out, there's more to the third Sleeping God than meets the eye....

©2021 Dan Sugralinov; English translation copyright 2021 by Alix Merlin Williamson (P)2021 Tantor
Dark Fantasy Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy

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I love everything about this story. I can't wait until the next book comes out

so good

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I love this series. a lot. reminds me a bit of the Vasily Mahanenko books but better.

love this series

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Love the series, REALLY do, but this book lacked the substance the readers have come to expect. Following up the demonic games, I really hoped they would keep the pace that was set from such an INCREDIBLE book but this one seemed like “Here’s all the logistics and things you need to learn for the NEXT book!” Honestly wouldn’t have minded the first half being put into the end of the demonic games to set up the inferno story arc. I hope the author spend ALOT of time in the inferno because this story arc could be one of the best! Hoping he doesn’t rush it and the inferno is completed quickly, there’s so much potential in the war games and growing his “chow.”

All in all though I love the series and will continue to read on, just hoping the next one is more about scythe and less about everyone else

Sadly, a filler book

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Did you watch toonami as a kid? Did you wait every afternoon for Dragon ball z and wish you could be Goku? Have you played mmos like WoW and wondered what it could be like to actually play in the world like it was Skyrim? Then this is your book series.

The story for a 90s kid

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The book progresses but nothing serious happens I am excited for the next book to progress the main story. This feels more like a substory plot. But non the less a good book.

Good book but fillerish

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