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256 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 23, 2015


In fact, my mom even writes a lot of the cheats, the little bits of dialogue that cue certain responses. Like “I want to see the real you,” the one I just used on Coop; spoken clearly, those words will immediately turn off primary avatar enhancements. Usually that’s all I need to say to ruin a game for someone and force him back home.There are some serious holes in the technology, for instance, there's no multi-player option.
Since the MEEP only offers a single-player option, there’s no way for us to play together, like we did in the nonvirtual game platforms. They say a multiplayer MEEP is in the works, but due to various liability issues with the neuroscience involved, it’ll be another year or two before its release.Yet Nixy is able to go into the game while another player is there in order to remove him or her from this world. That sounds like multiplayer to me. It's a very sloppily built world.
“Inventory!” I command into the MEEPosphere, and my list of available items appears like a sidebar inside my head. I quickly trade my laser guns and rappelling equipment for a machete and a full supply of grenades.To be fair, the main character isn't the most annoying one, she's pretty tolerable for an YA heroine, and the book is very fast-paced. The plot is pretty uncompelling, the characters uncomplicated and one-dimensional, and the plot almost nonexistent.












