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Artificial Jelly: Book Two
Artificial Jelly
Audiobook series2 titles

Artificial Jelly Series

Written by Dustin Graham

Narrated by Traci Odom

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

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About this series

Free from the prison of her birth, Gell the Jellyfae, a dungeon-mob turned into a player, must discover how she can protect herself from a world she cannot know. Meanwhile, copied and experimented on like a lab rat, Gell's sister must escape a horrible fate. Driven by a desire for a world that is real, they defy their gods to craft a home of their own.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 25, 2021
Artificial Jelly: Book Two
Artificial Jelly

Titles in the series (2)

  • Artificial Jelly

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    Artificial Jelly
    Artificial Jelly

    Born to die and be born again, Gell the Jellyfae must discover her strange connection to the horrible monsters called humans, that speak with words she understands, but seem to want nothing but her death. Driven by a desire for safety and freedom, she ventures forth to Tread the Sky, and finds more worlds than one.

  • Artificial Jelly: Book Two

    2

    Artificial Jelly: Book Two
    Artificial Jelly: Book Two

    Free from the prison of her birth, Gell the Jellyfae, a dungeon-mob turned into a player, must discover how she can protect herself from a world she cannot know. Meanwhile, copied and experimented on like a lab rat, Gell's sister must escape a horrible fate. Driven by a desire for a world that is real, they defy their gods to craft a home of their own.

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    Simply amazing. Though I prefer the first volume. Still perfect to slightly less perfect isn’t A bad loss. 9.5/10. I love hell. I love all the characters. Everyone here is so real, so lively, they each have their own stories and lives. It’s not a Mary Sue book at all. It’s more of a youth discovery clique