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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 whom 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.
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6 primary booksMagic 2.0 is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Scott Meyer.
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Executive Summary: I love Dragons. What fantasy fan doesn't? Yet somehow this book wasn't quite as good as some of the others. It's still pretty fun if you enjoy the series though. 3.5 Stars.Audiobook: Another excellent job by [a:Luke Daniels 2978188 Luke Daniels https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1331514576p2/2978188.jpg]. He really brings these books to life. For some reason Audible has a 6 month exclusive on the book, but I would have gotten this in audio anyways. If you haven't tried the audio, and don't want to wait until November, this may be a good time to give the audio a try.Full Review[b:An Unwelcome Quest 23249416 An Unwelcome Quest (Magic 2.0, #3) Scott Meyer https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1412456562s/23249416.jpg 42792043] is easily my favorite book of the series so far, so I was really itching for a 4th book. Instead Mr. Meyer took a break from the series and did a few other books ([b:Master of Formalities 24602307 Master of Formalities Scott Meyer https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1430403854s/24602307.jpg 44211513], [b:The Authorities™ 26850099 The Authorities™ Scott Meyer https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1443754942s/26850099.jpg 46886866]) instead. They were alright, but what I really wanted was the next book in this series.So here we are, a 4th book. And it's got Dragons! I enjoyed it, more than his two non-series books, but not quite as much as the other books in the series. Part of why I love this series is how it blends fantasy with computer programming and gaming. While the main premise is based on a coding mistake, most of the focus was on dealing with the problem, and there just felt like less of the computer/gaming stuff than previous volumes.This book focused more on some non-wizard characters too. Unfortunately I found those characters very annoying. Which is impressive given that many of the Wizards themselves (Martin, Jimmy, Gary) are quite annoying already. It did make for a nice change of pace, but I wish he had focused more on the Bishop and less on Honor.After reading [b:Assassin's Fate 30688013 Assassin's Fate (The Fitz and the Fool, #3) Robin Hobb https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1492869860s/30688013.jpg 44600531], this was a great book to help me recover from how emotionally draining that was. I do enjoy a nice light/low stakes book. The humor is always great too. I especially love Philip's snark.Overall, a decent, but not great addition to this fun series. I hope we'll get a 5th book eventually. Maybe one that has some more of the gaming/programming humor that originally pulled me into the series to begin with. Either way I'll be picking it up on release day again.
Could not get into the story and I think the concept of this universe has been stretched thin. I loved the first and second installments. Even the third was good. At this point, I feel the fun just isn't there.