The Academy: Book 3, by Chad Leito
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The Academy: Book 3, by Chad Leito
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The Academy is a malicious, evil organization that kidnaps teenagers and forces them to compete in lethal tasks. Follow Asa Palmer through his time at this odd place.
The Academy: Book 3, by Chad Leito- Amazon Sales Rank: #62936 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-07
- Released on: 2015-06-07
- Format: Kindle eBook
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Get me out of Asa's head! By B.Hammond As another reviewer has said, the sequels to The Academy have been progressively more difficult to get through. I wrote Mr. Leito after finishing Book 2 to express my complaints about the inconsistencies in Book 2's characterisation of Asa. He said he'd take my comments into consideration when writing Book 3, so when it came out I gave it an honest try. I'm writing this review after slogging through 90% of the story, and while I'll force myself to finish the book, I'm done with this series. Asa Palmer is written as a whiny idiot fantasizing about Winggame during a time when much bigger issues are at hand. As this book is mostly his internal dialogue, it drags, even during what should be tense action scenes. Although he's fifteen, he has been through too much at this point to be so tactically ignorant, and I can't take it anymore.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. While i thoroughly enjoyed this book i dont feel like it was as ... By ZP While i thoroughly enjoyed this book i dont feel like it was as great as the first two. as others have stated this takes place during summer break and while it continues the over arching plot it felt a little rushed. I could be biased though because 350 pages is a bit on the short side for my reading tastes and i felt like there was so much more story that could have been told with this book without the internal monologue. I would still recommend this book if you loved the first two and would say to check out his baggers series. i believe he has a few others as well. Hopefully he will focus solely on the academy for the next little while and pump out some lengthy sequels.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Still Pretty Good By Bbates I'm a huge fan of Chad Leito and the Academy series in general so it is hard for me not to leave a five star review. The book was really good except for a few things that kind of bothered me. One it is not during a semester so it is almost like a novella Academy 2.5. I would say about 75% of the book is Asa talking to himself. The action stops in the middle of a scene for the character to have massive internal conflict sometimes in the space of a couple seconds. I thought it made the pacing of the book feel slow. After awhile I got tired of the character constant monologue of his thoughts.
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