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Connect | Julian Gough
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Colt is a teenage boy, the only child of divorced parents, living in Nevada. For all his brilliance, he is impossible at school and is being home-schooled by his mother. At least in theory. His mother is a biologist, on the verge of a major scientific breakthrough; his father works for a mysterious government agency that isn't supposed to exist. Socially awkward and benignly neglected by his parents, Colt spends most of his time living in a virtual reality gaming world.Colt is on the spectrum, to say the least. Like most people who are borderline autistic, Colt tries to keep his life simple. But when Colt meets a girl online; when he submits his mother's breakthrough scientific paper to a conference and the paper comes to the attention of the organization his father works for; when his father comes to see his own son and ex-wife as threats to national security, things start to become complicated. Very complicated indeed . . .
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BethM
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This was highlighted in an SFF Irish email today- looks good!

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Krisjericho
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Lucy_Anywhere If non-fiction is your thing, try Prisoners of Geography. It's a great discussion of current geopolitics! 5y
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GerardtheBookworm
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Mehso-so

Another dystopian future where virtual reality meets the real world and jeopardizes the American government. At the center is a mother and son caught in the middle. Novel had potential but fell flat with too many plot holes and too many long winded explanations. It was an okay read.