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Book Review: OtherLife (Last Reality #3) by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller.

Hi Cara,

Today review is regarding the last book in the Last Reality series by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller, OtherLife.

I have linked my review for the first two books below.
OtherWorld 
OtherEarth 

Simon, Kat, Busara, and Elvis are still on the run with the tech super-villains at the Company hot on their heels.

The Company are about to release its new VR gaming experience OtherEarth. This tech will bring any wish possible to the real world. Altering reality, unable to know what is real and what isn’t. The Company is on its way to world domination. And Simon is determined to shut them down forever. But to do that, he’ll have to survive OtherLife the next phase of gaming, and a complete reality reboot.

OtherLife is a fast-paced Sci-fi fiction that mixture of tech and fiction blur the lines of reality. It leaves you wondering what could happen next, as the options are endless.

It took me a little while to get into the story as I tried to remember what was the true reality in the book and what was the altered reality.

OtherLife is full of humour, action, mysteries. It makes you question if the evolution of technology is always for the best.

One of my favourite element of OtherLife is the visits to Otherworld and seeing the speed at the way it evolves. Also how magic and technology works together / against each other.

Another aspect that caught my attention is the way certain people thin that their actions are justified for the bigger picture. That it justified murder, slavery, manipulation and kidnap.

The gang is back together in OtherLife and I enjoy the fact that they are all different, bring different skills to the team. But the main thing that impressed me is the growth of the character. Especially Simon maturity in OtherLife.

For me, the biggest take away about The Last Reality series is that technology is good, but it must be monitored and for people to be careful that they do not become obsessed. As it is easy to lose yourself in an alternative reality.

The one thing I can say about OtherLife is that you will not be bored.

My rating for OtherLife is 4 out of 5.

Thank you to Netgalley and Rock the Boat for supplying the e-book copy of OtherLife for a fair and honest review.

OtherLife is published 12th November 2019.

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