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MonuMental: The Hack's Back

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*Someone deadly is trapped in an obsolete corner of virtual space - and he wants out.*

Set one year on from EleMental, Zeb has developed the ability to use his gameblur as a powerful weapon, but it comes at a price. Unknown to Willis, Arizona and Zeb, someone deadly is trapped in an obsolete corner of virtual space - and he wants out. Zeb's potent gameblur power is the answer.

To trap Zeb into using his gameblur, the three of them are drawn into a strange v'game where the senses are constantly assailed, and where who is who, and even who is real can get pretty confusing.

MonuMental is designed to be enjoyed either as a standalone book or as Book 2 in the EleMental series. It's up to you!

213 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 23, 2013

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Steven O'Connor

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I'm originally from Luton, England, and I now live in Melbourne, Australia - the city of cafes, restaurants and the world's largest tram network.

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4 reviews
March 31, 2013
For those of you with a taste for a little gaming with a fair flourish of fantasy, MonuMental (the follow up of Elemental) is for you. Action, humour, drama and a little bit of Romance all wrapped up with teenage angst in a world where anything could happen. You will never guess who or what the trio of online friends is going to have to face next!
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Author 4 books120 followers
October 8, 2013
MonuMental is a MonuMental Success!

Steven O’Conner has done it yet again. His second installment to the ‘Mental Series’ is a blast. I was looking forward to reading book 2 after enjoying book 1, Elemental, and mini book, Mothercraft. I am pleased to say, I was not disappointed. Steven’s twist to a common theme was both refreshing and unique. We all know that teenagers love their videogames. Steven shows us what can happen when the lines between reality and virtuality blur. It really makes you stop and think what if this can truly happen. AND is it already happening with our youth? For anyone, young or younger, looking for a great series to read, pick up Mothercraft, Elemental, then MonuMental, in that order. You too will have a blast.
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