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A**E
David Beer's has done it again, another AWESOME read!
David's ability to grasp the mind and imagination of the reader grows stronger with each new book he writes, he has fast become one of my favorite authors. Just as Orson Scott Card with the Ender's Game (including the Shadow) series, or Steven King and his Gunslinger series, David has created an alternate world which draws you in. When real life interrupts, you find you've lost all track of time, and on more than one occasion, I have found myself being reminded by my husband to sleep. Once you've started reading Emissaries, it's very hard to put down.While it's highly recommended that you read each book of this series as a whole and in the order they were written, I believe each book could technically be read separately as a stand-alone. There is just enough detail in each one that you get an idea of what has gone before, but not to the point where it's repetitive and annoying.The storyline and characters were well developed, the chain of events keeping you reading page after page, the antagonist deranged to the point you want to grab and eliminate them yourself, you realize after reading the last page you've become so emotionally invested in the series and the characters, you can't wait to see what happens next. To me, that is exactly what an author is supposed to do.Books in this Series are:The Singularity: Heretic [Book 1]The Singularity: Traitor [Book 2]The Singularity: Emissaries [Book 3]The Singularity: Revolutionary [Book 4]
S**E
like cattle, that the need to search was inherent ...
I started with the free book, the first of the series. I had high hopes for the essence seemed to be that humans could not live under Genesis, like cattle, that the need to search was inherent for the race.After wading through books 1 and 2, I could not finish this one. Like the others it's page after page of repetitive monologue and thoughts... over and over again what Caesar thinks of his dead brother, his dead family, killing the autistic... over and over and over again... it fills in pages I suppose but not much more.And then, the thing that caused me to close this book (and series) forever... more and more fantastical things keep popping up in the book. The author writes himself into a corner, then something new magically appears, and the corner disappears... not at all satisfying.
J**A
Amazing Read - be sure to order the entire series, you won't want to have to wait between installments.
The Singularity series is a sci-fi suspense thriller that keeps the reader turning pages to the very end. David Beers is a master at character development and building relationships between the reader and the players in print - regardless of role. This series is like nothing I have ever read before and gives the Matrix trilogy a run for it's money. Can't wait for the next set of books Beers produces...currently my favorite writer!
Y**Y
Good series
This is a very good book and kept my interest throughout. I read one after the other. I would definitely recommend it. The premise sis both believable and interesting.
R**R
Singularity Book 3
This book pulls you in even further! The author weaves the story in such aa way that about the time you think you know what will happen next, SURPRISE, think again. I continue to marvel at how the author's mind can generate such stories and how well he writes.
C**R
Good story, terrible grammar.
Same as the other books in this series; love the story but it’s a struggle to read because of all the grammatical errors. Mr. Beers, you really need to fire your editor.
B**J
Read and enjoy
Any SiFi fan will be engaged with this story. A new approach to the subject of machines and humans. Interesting though provoking.
D**S
Pretty good.
I actually paid for this one after getting the first one free. Pretty good.
S**R
Part three of four sees Jerry and Caesar's plans go ...
Part three of four sees Jerry and Caesar's plans go awry, devastation visit The Named, and a new force in operation on behalf of The Genesis; someone who was formerly part of their group but now transformed. The survivors flee, their group is accused of atrocities of which they have no knowledge, and the death toll is not just rising but set to explode.
A**R
Five Stars
Excellent product, good service
J**E
Five Stars
Recommend. A very good book
K**D
Four Stars
Great read. A real page turner
D**R
Very interesting
Definitely a page turner. This is he third in the series and the circumstances just keep getting bleaker for the 'saviour'. Hard decisions and harder obstacles lie in Caesar's path. A very interesting story.
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