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One Verse Multi (Book Review)
Sander Santiago has written a book you will have to read in one sitting. The idea of the multiverses and having versions of ourselves out there in different verses is impressive and interesting.
Martin King, the lead character of One Verse Multi, is a rift repair technician. Well-known throughout Multi-Verse Protection (MVP), King is a legend for closing gaps between universes. Transitioning into a part of a research team for MVP, King has some questions MVP may not want to answer. While the team is following orders as boring as it may be to them. Curiosity begins to rise within the team when things do not add up and a few of them start to notice some inaccuracies taking place.
Get ready to be immersed in a journey! From the ability to travel to different verses, to how there could be a different version of yourself living completely different lives. It is so bizarre. Makes it possible for you to read the entire book in one sitting. The team is tracking certain people throughout the different verses and the team has figured out something about the rifts and the observation of the individuals that will have to make MVP react. There will be a collision event that will destroy everything and everyone.
Kidnapped?!
In the midst of everything possibly ending, Martin gets kidnapped. Will this be the end of all verses? Can the team find which verse King is being held at? Will King have a happily ever after with Luca? Tidus, from one of the verses? Or with both? Finally, no spoilers here!
The characters’ evolution and relationships progressed in a loving, nurturing way. One Verse Multi allows you to imagine every character and I love it when a book can be made into a movie. This is one of those books, it would be a phenomenal movie all thanks to Sander Santiago. You will fall in love with the team.
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