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  1. Helpful_Stones rated it
    "Football Singularity" is a captivating narrative that delves into the mesmerizing world of soccer, merging technology and human passion. The story captivates with its compelling characters whose lives intertwine around an extraordinary AI system. It explores the boundaries between reality and virtual prowess, igniting debates on the ethics of sports and the power of connection. A thrilling blend of drama and futurism, this novel keeps readers on the edge, questioning what it truly means to be human in a game obsessed world.
  1. FamilyManQSf rated it
    "Football Singularity" is a thought-provoking novel that explores the intersection of sports, technology, and humanity's relationship with progress. The story takes place in a future where football has evolved into a highly advanced, immersive virtual reality experience, blurring the lines between reality and simulation. At its core, the book delves into questions about identity, authenticity, and the role of sport in society.

    The author cleverly examines how the sport's popularity and influence have transcended physical boundaries, leading to a world where fans and players become increasingly immersed in a simulated universe. This "singularity" forces characters to confront the thinning distinction between real and virtual, raising ethical concerns about the nature of human connection and the consequences of relying too heavily on technology for entertainment and emotional fulfillment.

    As the narrative unfolds, we witness the personal journeys of those caught in this technological shift, grappling with their own sense of purpose and the meaning of genuine human interaction. The novel invites readers to reflect on whether the pursuit of perfection and the allure of virtual thrills come at the cost of genuine community and shared experiences.

    Ultimately, "Football Singularity" serves as a cautionary tale, urging us to consider the potential consequences of our technological advancements and the importance of preserving authentic human connections in an ever-evolving world. It is a compelling read that challenges readers to think critically about the role of sports, technology, and the human spirit in shaping our collective future.
  1. Randolph Lucius rated it
    Great book with a lot of potential. Please read the first volume before making conclusions as that helps build the overall plot. After that the football part starts and it started as you expected the mc is playing pro football for the first time and he makes mistake learns and keeps getting better  I hope the author keeps writing the Novel since I already had a football novel ghost on me which didn't fit well. Great work
  1. Archer Bryce rated it
    this is the first time I read sport novel and I didn't expect it, it was so good, hope author upload 7 chapters a week, except that everything is good
  1. Denise Sharp rated it
    I'm not good at making reviews but let me tell you this it is definitely good however it is a bit slow paced and it can be annoying with so little chapter but the moment it has 100+ chapters it will be hella good the detail is deluxe and at the moment mc is a bit arrogant but i hope with more chapters he will slowly become more humble and nice outside the field but still a beast on the field
    good luck author good luck and you're doing a great job at making this story
  1. Eudora rated it
    The grammar is trash for a contracted novel and  the dialogue is completely idiotic. The mc is in the body of a 5 year old but everyone treat him like a teenager. The worse is how his adopted mother start training him even thought mc is a malnourished 5 year old, she don't even try to leave him in the hospital to check his healt, with this you can see how much thought the author really put in the novel. Another completely thing is how every 6 year old is playing better than adults, author clearly don't made his research before this, you should know that at this age kid are developing their coordination and muscle so for the to do what is described is ridiculuos. The fic have a great premise but the execution is trash on all levels
  1. Matt Robeson rated it
    The story is very good, probably the best there is on the subject of football, although there is a novel that is very good, but that is not the theme, the real problem of this story, or what for me is a problem, is which develops very, very slowly, if in each game there are 3 or 4 episodes, we will never be able to see him play on a professional team, for the rest, it is very good.
  1. Armand Bruce rated it
    l don't know how many years it will take but l will wait for the story to arrive when he is 17 years old or 18 years old  or when he debut his career professionally. after that l will binge read all that
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