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It's been about 10 years for me now.
I audiobooked them.
I wouldn't have been able to do the first book except it was the only thing to entertain me for 7 hours in a drive.
Got into it obviously.
The whole 'when humans die they release creativity' or something. It was a big deal in my mind. I still think of it.
The whole 'human save states' was cool. But I legit don't remember any of the characters from that side of the story. I think they all got fucked up by invasion or something? Greek heros or some thing? Honestly that whole side plot never tickled me right.
Weird seeds that infected people and turned them into immortal bound beings? Fuck yes. Bring it on.
Something about time travel ruins?
A woman who comes back in time to set things up only to be out of time to make up for lost time.
Teleportation murder machines.
Everything else is fuzzy at best.
How'd I do?