![]() ![]() You have a society that largely has abandoned religion in favor of progress and celebration of humanity and it’s achievements while at the same time it’s speckled and pockmarked by countless thousands of small religions with their own practices and deities. It’s strikes a very interesting contrast. It’s a world where belief isn’t just power for a group but for the deities that exist unseen in the world around us. I mean, it’s about an advanced dystopian society where religion is dangerous and regulated heavily… except it’s also a supernatural story where gods and goddesses are actually real. I wasn’t sure what I was getting into or what to expect. ![]() Gameboard of the Gods was a really surprising book for me. This is an adult novel through and through though I do sort of think it fits well in the ‘New Adult’ genre for the sake of Mae who strikes me as on the younger end. Gameboard of the Gods is a different book all together and written for a different genre (well, mostly) and a different age group. Similarly, there are people who seem to love it because it’s by the same author. I know that online a lot of people have given this book a lot of flack just for being by the same author. Genre(s): New Adult Fiction, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Mythology, Paranormal Fictionįirst off, I’ve never read the Vampire Academy series and I never intend to read it. ![]()
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