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  • Fight and Flight

  • Magic 2.0, Book 4
  • By: Scott Meyer
  • Narrated by: Luke Daniels
  • Length: 10 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (306 ratings)

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Fight and Flight

By: Scott Meyer
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Martin and his friends discovered that their world is computer generated and that by altering the code, they could alter reality. They traveled back in time to Medieval England to live as wizards. Almost everything they've done since then has, in one way or another, blown up in their faces.

So of course they decide to make dragons. It does not go well.

As the wizards struggle to control their creations and protect innocent citizens, they try new things (most of which they don't enjoy), meet new people (most of who are angry at them), and fight epic battles (most of which they lose).

But their biggest challenge may be a young girl who knows that the wizards created the dragons and is determined to make them pay. On her side she has powerful allies, a magical artifact, and a faithful if not particularly helpful dog.

Fight and Flight is a rollicking tale of bravery, wonder, love, revenge, greed, discovery, deception, and animal husbandry.

©2017 Scott Meyer (P)2017 Audible, Inc.

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So much potential unrealised

I absolutely loved the first three books in this series. The author is genuinely funny and it comes through so often in the books. The plots were deep enough to maintain interest but light enough to be fun.

This book is not like the first three.

The characters are solid but the plot is weak. This book lacks what the first three had: genuinely new ideas wrapped into an interesting plot.

I love you Scott Meyer, but this is not your best work.

It's a sad thing when the most interesting thing that happens is on the last few pages of the book. I feel like there's a real story there.

I still give it three stars because of great characters, even if they went under-utilised.

If you loved Magic 2.0 so far, prepare for disappointment.

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A waste of a words.

Absolutely wonderful characters, with an excellent narrator in an interesting world full of quirks and mystery.

But the primary story is literally rounding up some animals. It could have had this as act 1 of the book, and things get out of hand leading to another pointless task and that would have been fun.

But it's been 9 hours of the same boring quest.

Why can't people go to the start of the simulation? Who is the most from the future, and why aren't there more wizards after them? What happens if a wizard duplicates their own entry? Can a wizard leave earth?

No, lets turn a plot point from book 3 into a whole pointless book. What a disappointing waste. I'm not going to bother finishing it.

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Bit repetitive of the last couple.

Bit repetitive of the last couple of books. No real new direction taken. Otherwise ok.

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just slow

sorry, just not even close to the other 3, just slow and at times just doesn't feel it's going anywhere.

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Wasn't the best in this series.

This book seemed to drag on a fair bit. Love the series so far, just this book was just non stop about the dragon without anything else going on. Also, a few of the characters are annoyingly pretty dumb
for people intelligent enough to be able to find this program of life on the internet! The going on and on and on of the Scotsman was fairly ridiculous and seemed to go on for ages. Had to skip forward half of it. Feels like the book never got edited from the first draft. The last part of the book was a bit better though. Hence why I gave it 3 stars insted of 2.

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Good

Good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good audiobook it is utterly amazing
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Good but ....Dragons ??!!

Brilliant series concept Ai have really enjoyed. This book was good but not the same calibra as the first couple. It's like a rush story on the heel of the other to keep the series on the shelves, I'd rather have a wait fir something more substantial. It's entertaining but a book entirely filled with fighting I intended dragons was only saved at the end by myself Philip realising the beef for humility.

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One more to go :’(

Why must this series be only 5 books!? Another great read/listen from Scott Meyer.

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Still enjoyable

Not as grand a storyline but I liked the sentiment and, as always, it was amusing!

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Not his best work. Quite repetitive at times.

It has its moments but overall i found the story lacking. The plot was weak and felt very forced.

The characters however were still fantastic, and were the highlight of the book.

One other thing is i didn't like that the characters all acted like the whole brit thing was new to them. Also weird that they seemed to never travel to the future or use the file in any new ways, in general it almost felt like the file wasn't a part of the story at all anymore.

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