The Kognition Cycle: First Fragment + Second Stage, by Brandon Chinn
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The Kognition Cycle: First Fragment + Second Stage, by Brandon Chinn
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Lisa Perdita is a Future Child, one of many who live in an age of endless digital-world connection. Secretly she is also Njorun, an infamous player-persona in the world’s most popular video game: Kognition. Between juggling schoolwork and her personal life, she has spent much of the last ten years in Kognition’s world of Midgard. First Fragment explores the beginning of the Cycle, an opening act pushed forward by death. Second Stage continues the Kognition epic by taking Lisa Perdita beyond the game itself. This edition collects First Fragment and Second Stage together for the first time with new and updated content from the author, two short stories that further establish the characters of Lisa Perdita and Hayden Itagaki.
The Kognition Cycle: First Fragment + Second Stage, by Brandon Chinn- Amazon Sales Rank: #930040 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-12
- Released on: 2015-06-12
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Brandon R. Chinn is the self-published author of the Kognition series: First Fragment, Second Stage, and Third Trial. He has also written many pieces of short fiction and poetry. Residing in the Pacific Northwest, Chinn spends his time daydreaming about Final Fantasy and rewatching Community. He also hangs out on Twitter as @brandonrchinn, on Tumblr as brandonrchinn.tumblr.com, and writes multimedia articles at www.nowloading.us. You can find out more about The Kognition Cycle at TheKognitionCycle.com.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Surprisingly good By Thebookishcrypt *Copy provided in exchange for an honest review*This is a bound up version of book one, First Fragment, and the second book, Second Stage. These books take place in the future, 2074 to be exact. The world is completely changed and the 'internet' isn't the craze anymore. These stories focus on the global game, Kognition, which requires access to your mind in order to work...First Fragment:This was the first book I have read by Brandon and boy was I pleasantly surprised! Brandon has a unique style of writing and it fit perfectly with how the plot line was meant to be experienced.I must admit that I experienced a slow start with First Fragment. I felt like I was experiencing information overload but that could've just been me. I had never read a book about a game before so I guess I was processing things different, not the book's fault. I just didn't know what to expect. Another little criticism I have was that some things were explained more than once and it sort of threw me off, I was just waiting for the plot to pick up a bit. But once I surpassed half point of First Fragment, I forgot all about it since it definitely picked up. Lisa, our main character, is thrust into a mystery and we are taken along for the ride as she tries to uncover something about the game she hadn't yet experienced. After reaching the half point I could not put this down. I was completely blown away by the world building and the characters started to grow on me.Second Stage:I loved how nothing was given away as we were dropped into a different reality. I was excited to experience a different POV! Not that I was growing tired of Lisa's POV but I just wanted to witness what somebody else in the game world was going through, and I got my wish! Cue in Sam living in a repetitive world. I was shocked by how easy I was able to follow the plot, so easy that I saw a couple of things coming before they happened. Although I saw the events coming, once they happened I still needed a couple of seconds to digest the shock of it.I absolutely loved the character development we witness from Lisa. Oh my goodness. It wasn't all good and that's what I loved about it. The consequences of a game having access to your mind were completely realistic.I was super busy trying to find out more about the characters that I didn't fully grasp some bits of information/explanations but that's all on me. (I really need to start reading more books about games so I'm not confused half of the time.) No matter, my experience was still more than enjoyable. I swear I need to read Third Trial asap!! This ends in a darn cliffhanger, of course, and I couldn't contain my excitement of knowing more things were coming!P.S.: I extremely enjoyed the two short stories at the end of this book. The topics were mentioned during both books but never fully explained, until these. I didn't know they were so crucial to the understanding of the plot but they were. They both filled in some blank spaces and I must thank Brandon for that.If you're a gamer, I definitely suggest you read this book! And even if you're not a gamer but would love to reach out of your norm, like me, then read it too!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I have never read a book like this, it was so different from all my ... By SandratheBookWorm Original Review Posted @ http://sandrathebookworm.blogspot.com/2015/10/the-kognition-cycle-first-fragment.htmlRating: 3.5/5 starsThe Author was kind enough to send me a copy of his book in exchange for an honest review.I have never read a book like this, it was so different from all my previous reads the main reason being because it's about a game. I really enjoyed this book, but I did have some minor problems with it. Kogniton is a game people play all over the world, as more people play it the game expands and more realms are built, in the first fragment of the book we meet Lisa a girl who has been playing Kognition since she was very young. Lisa is one of the best players around. One day after she logs in she sees a girl is dying in the middle of the field and decides to heal her and give her a weapon since she believes she is lower rank player, but there something strange about the girl that Lisa can quite put her finger on; Lisa soon becomes obsessed with finding out who or what she is. For The First fragment of the book I felt a little overwhelmed with the Game talk and some of it became a little repetitive at points. The Second Stage is where Brandon really caught my attention and I was glad I kept reading! Lisa has seen and heard some things she shouldn't have and people are after her; she has run away from home and keeps on switching from Lisa to her player persona Njorun. In the Second Stage we also meet Sam a young boy that has been living in a farm with his mom since he was a little boy and has never seen anything outside it. I really enjoyed the character development that Njorun/Lisa goes through, I also really liked that she was very independent character and didn't need any help to kick butt. I really liked the action in this book and all the new characters we are introduced to, especially Sam he really won me over. As I was reading I also noticed that Brandon's writing is very poetic some scenes and world descriptions are written very beautifully. Towards the end I was hit with some very unexpected twists that have me craving the third book. Another thing I noticed is that this book has zero romance which is very rare in a YA book and also very refreshing.Overall I really enjoyed this book the beginning is a little slow, but I promise it gets better as the book progresses. I recommend this book to anyone that is looking for something different and likes a strong female lead character that kicks ass.-SandraTheBookWorm
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. If you love MMOs or even the By Jonathan Williams You can't go wrong reading this series! If you love MMOs or even the .hack series this is a must read. I've read both books separately, but I still need to buy this version!
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