Dollish Takeover
Station 64: The Doll Dungeon Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Chloe Cannon
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Matthew Peed
Settled in is hardly the phrase Azaria would use after being a dungeon core for a month. It isn't that hard to say that she has managed to make a splash on the city of Neo-Chicago. To the point that the top guy, Neo himself has apparently taken an interest in her. Azaria has to deal with them and hopefully not break anything else while being the cutest dungeon core in town. Not that anyone can see her.
Lance has finally gotten revenge on the man that wrongfully accused her. That doesn't mean her problems are over. In the process, she made more than a few new enemies and finds that one person can only do so much. She needs help to wield more power in the already divided city. The only question is whether she'll have any humanity left when she's done.
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awesome
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Becomes the City
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Lost the plot a bit
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It's all plot, just pieces on a board shoved into the next part of the plot with seemingly little thought.
it's especially clear with Lance. The character is still braindead, and practically aimless, and worst of all, boring. I still haven't the clue of why the character was introduced even 2 books in, I can only assume because focusing on the dungeon MC only wouldn't work?
Best I can say about it is that it's a Y/A targetted novel for new readers, but even then, there's evidence it's not from the gore/topics.
Performance is good, but sound quality still needs to be fixed.
Probably going to read the rest hoping for any literary payoff and be sorely dissapointed.
Frustrating & comes up short
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