Idea (Starting Point, Book #1)

Idea (Starting Point, Book #1)

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-10-02 07:19:06
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Vasily Mahanenko
  • ISBN:B09C67V9G1
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Vasily Mahanenko's new LitRPG series, set in the universe of his World of the Changed!

Modern times。 Genius physicist Artyom Kuchaev found himself facing the darker side of the world we live in。 Integrity is met with a laugh, the rat race instead full of people out to grab whatever they can。 Where big money is on the line, no betrayal, even of loved ones, is a bridge too far。 But Artyom couldn’t bring himself to conform。 Instead, he decided to make a change in himself if not in the world around him。 His work, surroundings, country。。。

However, the world wasn’t ready to let the genius go。 It was benefiting too much from him。 In one moment, everything was turned upside down: Artyom’s freedom was exchanged for prison, his noisy colleagues for morose cellmates, and his spacious labs for tiny offices in a restricted research institute。 All that remained was his drive to make the world a better place。 And that just left the tiny detail of how to actually make that happen。

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Reviews

Johnny

Book oneI received an ARC of this book。 I found it to be both interesting and a bit disturbing。 At what point do you have the right to basically brainwash someone, even if it is for their own good and to save their life? What makes your idea of what is right for you, right for anyone else? What makes it ok to enforce your idea of what is right on other people?Most importantly who then keeps those with this power in check?It's an interesting moral dilemma that one man will need to answer as he tr Book oneI received an ARC of this book。 I found it to be both interesting and a bit disturbing。 At what point do you have the right to basically brainwash someone, even if it is for their own good and to save their life? What makes your idea of what is right for you, right for anyone else? What makes it ok to enforce your idea of what is right on other people?Most importantly who then keeps those with this power in check?It's an interesting moral dilemma that one man will need to answer as he tries to make the world a better place。7/10 。。。more

William Howe

not to be harshBut there are some translation issues。 The grammar is readable, but it doesn’t always make for good reading。 Concepts that didn’t translate correctly, or simply cultural things that don’t match in English。 It’s an almost monotone way of speaking。 The rhythm of English story-telling is missing, or I’m too aware of being an observer。DNF (4 stars because Amazon)

Clint Young

“This was a fun book。 I am glad that I read it。 You should try it too。”I am not going to share my reasoning, thoughts on the book, or any opinions that would influence your decision to read it。 I am simply saying that I liked it。 I would like you to read it and make your own decision。 After all, you are a much better judge of what you will like than anyone here。I will happily discuss the book with you on Goodreads if you are so inclined。 As always, I am open to debates and arguments, but also va “This was a fun book。 I am glad that I read it。 You should try it too。”I am not going to share my reasoning, thoughts on the book, or any opinions that would influence your decision to read it。 I am simply saying that I liked it。 I would like you to read it and make your own decision。 After all, you are a much better judge of what you will like than anyone here。I will happily discuss the book with you on Goodreads if you are so inclined。 As always, I am open to debates and arguments, but also vain enough to seek acknowledgement, so feel free to roast me or applaud my efforts。 Either is acceptable, because if you are paying attention to me then you are at least considering the book。 And THAT my friends is exactly why you see my comments here。Cheers 。。。more