Shattered Dimensions
Dimensional Traveler, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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David Winter
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By:
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John Champaign
Summary
Stephen Crawford, a dimensional traveler and former physicist, is obsessed with releasing his new friends who he has inadvertently 'captured', removing them from reality and giving him complete control over them. He believes the key to achieving this lies in uncovering the secrets of dimensional travel and manipulating the very fabric of reality. Driven by guilt and a desperate longing to undo his actions, Stephen embarks on a relentless quest, amassing power and control over multiple dimensions.
As Stephen's influence grows, so too does the darkness within him. He assembles a formidable team of champions—a skilled wizard, a cunning druidess, and a brutal barbarian—but his methods become increasingly ruthless. Stephen captures territories, manipulates ecosystems, and even enslaves individuals with advanced cybernetics, justifying his actions as necessary sacrifices for the greater good. However, his actions have dire consequences, drawing the ire of powerful organizations, and pitting him against other dimensional travelers.
Haunted by the ghosts of his past and driven by a dangerous obsession, Stephen’s quest may ultimately cost him his humanity and everything he holds dear.
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Writing quality is not as good as the first book, with dangling participles cropping up everywhere -- in one section it seemed like almost every sentence! -- a couple of incorrect uses of lay vs lie, and assorted other errors. It's not bad for KU, but really could use an editor. Inconsistencies are also larger in number and effect, with a couple of big problems that affect both short and long-term plot.
Audiobook narration is also slightly worse, with not-quite-consistent character voices in dialogue-heavy sections, a couple of mispronunciations, and two short sections with slight volume normalization problems. It's still great, just not quite as great as the previous book.
Still clever, but with some inconsistencies
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