Meta City: Book 1: The Beginning of the End, by Paul Phipps
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Meta City... Home to former superheroes and super-villains... home to hundreds of thousands of metahumans who just have a few powers or advantages that 99+% of humanity doesn't have. Meta City - a prison with walls of velvet, so comfortable, so inviting, that once you are there you really never want to leave... Meta City - Home to Christopher Colvard, a young man of nine who was arrested and had an explosive collar placed around his neck by the police because he was a newly discovered metahuman who had hit a baseball a little too hard at a little league game. This is mostly his story... mostly.
Meta City: Book 1: The Beginning of the End, by Paul Phipps- Amazon Sales Rank: #57615 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-31
- Released on: 2015-05-31
- Format: Kindle eBook
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Paul Phipps just keeps getting better. By Michael Huston The novel is set around 80 years in the future where all humans who develop extraordinary powers are exiled to one city so normal humans can be safe in the rest of the world. The main character is a boy, even more gifted than the rest of the people in the city. He was sent to the city when he was eight and most of this story is centered around his 17th year when the zombie apocalypse begins. This novel is much different from Paul Phipps previous novels which were more space science fiction which were good and then got better with "TSN: The Sea of Grass." This novel is well edited and free of sex scenes. Books which are similar: "Armageddon Girl" and "Keystones: Altered Destinies." People who like the Ell Donsaii series would probable like this novel.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Good book, but has grammar and balance issues. By InsaneChemist The book is interesting, and the concepts are good, but the author suffers from Excessive Capital Syndrome, as well as a number of grammatical errors.In addition, the main character is overpowered to the extreme, has amazing strengths of every power, and is simply better than anyone else. While this is interesting for a little bit, it gets old quickly.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. the good, bad and kind of ugly By HeroFan The good:Story setting is neat.We see the world through the eyes of a young boy, then later teenager. So I get that the world isn't going to be 100% fleshed out. Do you know ALL the aspects of your world? Probably not. It was however detailed enough for me to go ok. fine. It works.The MC, main character, comes across as pretty much laid back. If he isn't supposed to be that way, perhaps more oomph is needed?I do like the apocalyptic tone that is building up from the premise of the book. That is always a favorite of mine. If you want to read a really good one with supers and zombies, go check out Ex-Heroes by Peter Clines.The bad: Perhaps better details about his school and the city? I would prefer more details about the curriculum if he's spending a lot of time in school. And the city itself should have more character: dark?bright? gray? dismal or dank areas? Not all cities are perfect. I don't get that 'life' vibe when I think about the city.The ugly: No challenges to the MC. Things seem to fall into his lap or he finds answers to his problems super easily. Too easy at times. Don't get me wrong. I love Superman, but even he has a few weaknesses. They get exploited all the time in his stories to balance out his Super..I don't get that with the MC here. Where is the MC's Luthor? or his Joker? After all, a great hero is made great by his great Villain or Villainess.And oh, FIRE the editor. Honestly, the writer should. I agree with the others who harped on that. This novel has ALOT of potential and parts of it seemed ruined by the bad editor. Especially as the novel wound down, it seemed the editing quality went to the bucket in the later 20% of the book. So yeah, FIRE the editor.Hopefully we get those in the next installment. I will be there if he does continue. But honestly, the bad and ugly are why I removed the extra star. I kept it a solid 4 because I FINISHED this book without stopping, except for work, bathroom breaks and dinner. Ok mostly due to work.Mr Phipps: You write. And I will keep Kindle Unlimited to read.
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