Book Review: Warcross (Warcross #1)
I think Marie Lu is my author goal. Meaning, when I grow up, I want to be like Marie Lu.
The author of the Legend series did not disappoint with the first part of this 2-book series. I'm getting book two for Christmas and I'm eager to find out how it's going to end. (As a side-note, I'm not too fond of long series anymore. I'm not a fast reader and I do other things besides reading, so I appreciate short series like these).
The book takes a bit from the Ready Player One book. It doesn't have all that geeky and 80s memorabilia, but it's about a virtual reality world in which people mostly go in to play a game Warcross. The virtual reality in this world feels like a possibility. Where you can wear a pair of contact lenses and you can read captions in your language when someone speaks in another language, or you can see each person stats. I know we've seen it before in movies like Minority Report or the TV series Black Mirror, but in this book that's just the backdrop of the story.
The book follows hacker Emika Chen, who becomes part of the official Warcross game by "accident". Soon, she finds there is more than meets the eye about the game, the creator, and the consequences that come with using technology in our lives.
I highly recommend this author and this book. It's completely worth it.
Cheers!
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