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Gamescape: Overworld
Gamescape: Overworld | Emma Trevayne
4 posts | 1 read | 4 to read
A dying boy on a dying planet plays a dangerous, sophisticated, and addictive game that could save his life if it doesn t kill him first. A complex, gorgeous, literary thriller for fans for Ernest Cline, Brandon Sanderson, Orson Scott Card, and M.T. Anderson.In a futuristic version of Earth, society is mostly controlled by a company that produces an addictive virtual reality game called Chimera. Everyone plays Chimera. Defeating the levels is how you earn enough points for clothes, food, even medical enhancements. Miguel Anderson is good at it. In fact, he s better than anyone he knows. He spends all of his free time playing, hoping to reach Level 25. At Level 25 you can pick any prize you want and Miguel needs a new biometric heart. When the game runners announce a global competition to launch a new version with untold prizes, Miguel enters and becomes a team leader. That s new for him playing on a team. And complicated, as the game becomes a delicate power play between wholly unexpected players. This is the first of two books and features gorgeous writing, compelling action, and a flawed and memorable hero."
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LiseWorks
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LibrarianRyan
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My total #wintergames points are 13,364.

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rjsthumbelina
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Will be posting all #scarathlon updates in the next hour or so, family emergencies running wild today!
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DuncanJacobs
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I know I haven‘t been posting a lot lately, and even forgetting to tell you what I was reading next but... I‘m back and I‘m reading once again! Started reading this book like 2 weeks ago and I‘m a 3 quarters through. This was one book that I couldn‘t stop reading and something that my hands wouldn‘t grant putting down. It‘s a fast read and really intriguing. Basically like ready player one but more competitive. Overall a 9/10. Feeling good with it