![]() ![]() ![]() This book definitely has a pronounced ending unlike many of Reki Kawahara's other books in the series, but leaves itself open to interpretation on what is going to happen next. With this book as with many first books in series it really leaves you asking yourself many questions like, "how did he get there", or "what is the final goal in this series". There are true hardships that take place and the "game" or wherever Kirito is at this point, which is more realistic than Kirito could even imnagine, and takes on several aspects of reality, which by the end of the this book it seems Kirito is just getting acclimated into the alternate reality. This story takes place in a new world called underworld and this place really reinvents the series. This is the first part of the Alicization saga and so there is a bit of a back story explaning the technology involved and sort of goes a little bit overboard on explanations, but I felt they it was pretty interesting. ![]()
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