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Slime Pop! Saga: IanWalker36's Tale (Tales of Gentalia Book 9) [Print Replica] Kindle Edition
A new addiction discovered.
A mathematician in deep.
Industry Giant, Tornado Tech, has sunk to a new low: free-to-play mobile phone games. Flashy, addictive, and void of substance, these games cater to the base needs of players, rewarding them with just enough sweet candy to keep them pumping in funds.
But not all phone apps are equal, and Slime Pop! Saga hides a terrible secret within its code. Amazingly, it isn’t even a sexy secret this time. How crazy is that? IanWalker36 has his hands full trying to crack the secret behind this game at the expense of everything else he should have his hands full with.
As the cipher tickles and teases, an important question remains unanswered: What kind of person would hide a secret code inside a cheap phone app? More important to IanWalker36 is his own personal question. “How long until my stamina bar refills?”
Warning: Contains m/m situations and normal dude banging.
While part of a series, this novelette can be read as a standalone story!
- Print length90 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 7, 2017
- File size2.7 MB
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- ASIN : B072BMGDX4
- Publisher : Amazon Digital Services (May 7, 2017)
- Publication date : May 7, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 2.7 MB
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- Print length : 90 pages
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- Best Sellers Rank: #5,081,928 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #442 in Game Theory (Kindle Store)
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About the author

CB Archer is a novelist who lives happily in the sunny Okanagan Valley, nestled in Canada (America’s Hat).
He maintains a regular secretive existence in the real world, and at night writes filthy filthy things that would make even the most experienced librarian change to Blush Shade #6 (The highest of the shades).
CB Archer is responsible for the Annals of Gentalia brand, and the C.ollege of U.nited M.onsters brand, and would like to apologize for nothing!
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Customers find the characters delightful and mysterious. They appreciate the character development and significant plot points in this book. The book is a fun continuation of the story with enough change to keep things fresh.
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Customers enjoy the character development in the book. They find the characters delightful and mysterious, like in the Annals of Gentalia.
"...we've been hanging out with one of the most delightful and most mysterious characters from the Annals of Gentalia--I won't spoil it by saying who!..." Read more
"...But in this one, we get so much extra character development and a very significant plot point...." Read more
"...in the real world than in the game world, but still has a satisfying character arc (and naughty bits). Plus there are a couple great cameos!" Read more
Customers appreciate the plot development. They find it a great addition to the saga and a fun continuation of the story with enough change to keep things fresh.
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2017***Okay, I need to start out with a disclaimer! As a representative of higher education, my official position is that I do NOT approve of any of the action in this book! End of disclaimer***
Ian Walker is a black gay science and math nerd who has two problems sullying his undergraduate idyll: He and his boyfriend David keep running into technical difficulties in the sex department, and Ian becomes obsessed with a stupid phone app game called Slime Pop! which unlocks all kinds of hidden math powers but also threatens to wreck his grades and his relationships. Plus, he has the hots for his math professor. Will this save or ruin his senior year?
"Slime Pop! Saga" inverts the pattern of the previous Tales of Gentalia, with most of the action taking place outside of the game world. Instead of having anatomically impossible fantasy sex with game monsters, the inexperienced characters struggle to get it on in the real world. Meanwhile, Ian discovers what he first thinks are magical powers, but then realizes are just super-math powers, while playing TorTech's latest game. The story is less far-out and bizarre than some of its predecessors, with fewer crazy cringe-inducing laugh fests; instead, it's more of a sweet (if still bizarre) story about college crushes and negotiating the semi-adult world of roommates, classes, and deciding whether or not it's okay to come out. And then right at the end things take a very strange, if ultimately heartwarming, twist, and we realize we've been hanging out with one of the most delightful and most mysterious characters from the Annals of Gentalia--I won't spoil it by saying who! If this is your first introduction to the series, it's a good start, although be warned that it contains a fair amount of self-reference to the other books. For those who have been following along with this series from the beginning, "Slime Pop! Saga" is a fun continuation of the story, with enough of a change to keep things fresh.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017Okay, I had to wonder how the heck a Tale was going to take place inside a phone game. Well, it didn't, but breaking the mold seems to be the new normal for these books, so it works. Ian is a college student who makes the mistake that many college students make, and downloads a highly addictive phone game. Unfortunately for Ian, he is a character in a book so said game addiction literally ruins his life.
Yes, there are sex scenes, but they are of a much more traditional and not so videogame fantastic variety. This is a Tale after all. But for me, the best part was the cameo. In every Tale, a character from the Anders Quest series has a cameo. Usually they're a super quick blip, in and out. But in this one, we get so much extra character development and a very significant plot point. In fact, unless you've read Patchers of the Code, you won't even realize the cameo right away (though smart cookies might notice certain things). Clearly, I recommend this book for that reason alone.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2017Another great addition to the saga! This one takes place much more in the real world than in the game world, but still has a satisfying character arc (and naughty bits). Plus there are a couple great cameos!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2017A real world tale with lots of my favourite Anders' Quest character? Yes please!
This tale is based around an addictive phone app game that has a hidden code. Ian is a brilliant mathematician and rubbish boyfriend, and dedicates his time to cracking said code. More importantly, he has a very special room mate who has a surplus of jam!
In a departure for the series, there's no monster banging in this. But there is human banging! And it's a fun and funny read!
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- listenerReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it as per!
A real world tale with lots of my favourite Anders' Quest character? Yes please!
This tale is based around an addictive phone app game that has a hidden code. Ian is a brilliant mathematician and rubbish boyfriend, and dedicates his time to cracking said code. More importantly, he has a very special room mate who has a surplus of jam!
In a departure for the series, there's no monster banging in this. But there is human banging! And it's a fun and funny read!