He was about to join the beta test on the newest VR games, Second World.
But an anomaly threw him into a world with familiar rules, a rule he usually only experienced in a game.
Now he must use his past gaming experience in this new world.
It was no longer a game, it was survival! A strive to reach the highest level possible.
Equipped with dual-class of melee and magic user, Jack was set on the path to become the strongest character in this brave new world.
Recommendation Lists
Original Group
Latest Release
-
webnovel C 2006
-
webnovel C 2005
-
webnovel C 2004
-
webnovel C 2003
-
webnovel C 2002
-
webnovel C 2001
-
webnovel C 2000
-
webnovel C 1999
-
webnovel C 1998
-
webnovel C 1997
-
webnovel C 1996
-
webnovel C 1995
-
webnovel C 1994
-
webnovel C 1993
-
webnovel C 1992
-
webnovel C 1991
-
webnovel C 1990
-
webnovel C 1989
-
webnovel C 1988
-
webnovel C 1987
-
webnovel C 1986
-
webnovel C 1985
-
webnovel C 1984
-
webnovel C 1983
-
webnovel C 1982
-
webnovel C 1981
-
webnovel C 1980
-
webnovel C 1979
Leave a Review
Part 1. Rate Second World (click Star to vote)
Part 2. Login to account
Part 3. Write your review


04-11-2023
Montfort's narrative weaves a tapestry of interconnected stories, critiquing the way we consume, share, and create knowledge in the age of the internet. He highlights the paradoxes that arise from the second world – a world that offers unprecedented connectivity but also fosters isolation, misinformation, and the commodification of personal data. The book encourages readers to reflect on their own digital footprint and the impact it has on their lives and the world at large.
Throughout the novel, Montfort maintains a human touch, grounding his arguments in relatable anecdotes and everyday experiences. His writing style is accessible, making even the most complex concepts understandable to a broad audience. By doing so, he bridges the gap between the technical and the emotional, fostering empathy for the challenges and opportunities we face as we navigate this ever-evolving digital landscape.
In conclusion, "Second World" is not just an intellectual journey but a call to action, urging us to critically examine our relationship with technology and to consider how we can shape a more balanced, human-centric approach to the information age. It's a timely and compelling read that challenges us to think deeply about the role of the individual in a world that seems increasingly governed by algorithms and data.