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Blurred Reality

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Alden Nash is a video gamer. His skills have earned him elite gamer status and wealth. Currently, he ranks in the worlds top 10. Then Alden's agent gets him an amazing deal to test a virtual reality game that's in secret development. Alden hates VR, but this game was created by a gaming guru Alden wants to meet. And first prize is one million dollars. What he doesn't know is that the game isn't the only thing being tested. Can he win without losing his mind?

96 pages, Library Binding

Published March 5, 2017

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April 3, 2022
This is a great book for people with a lot of fantasy it comes to what type of genre you like.
I would not particularly call this book a "ripoff" from (Ready player one) because the plot and the main part are very different from the books.

My Review
"Great movie, small corrections for the way to write onomatopoeic words, but apart from that this plot may be one of the best "gaming" books out there.

Summary of the plot for the book (!!Warning spoilers!!)
It's good that you get a good perspective of the main character's life and personality before the "Main part" starts. And that the author adds a little bit of mystery because no one had seen the so-called genius behind Grunt Games. And that Grunt Games turned on their Genius because they did not agree on what the purpose of the game should be.

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5 reviews
May 30, 2022
It was a thrill to read at the very beginning! Not very original, but the way it was implemented was a nice touch! I can't help but feel it ended a bit too early, though. The thrill slowly died towards the end, as if as time progressed, the story lost it's spark.
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December 21, 2018
This would have been a great book if it was fleshed out more, and the characters had more depth and growth. As-is, it's great for middle school level. Feels a bit like a ripoff of Ready Player One.
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