Heir apparent

315 pages

English language

Published Dec. 30, 2002 by Harcourt.

ISBN:
978-0-15-205341-3
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3 stars (1 review)

While playing a total immersion virtual reality game of kings and intrigue, fourteen-year-old Giannine learns that demonstrators have damaged the equipment to which she is connected, and she must win the game quickly or be damaged herself.

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3 stars

Light fantasy or early LitRPG, this is much better than the first book in the series. Decent female lead character, but the story is a little rushed at times. A very quick read.

For the majority of the book there is only one person; the rest are computer driven characters. Playing a one hour session (a birthday present) she is trapped in the game when anti-gamer terrorists attack the game center, breaking the immersion device somehow. She can only exit the game by winning, and if she fails to do that soon, she will probably die in real-life.

Okay, hokey setup, but it works. When she dies in-game, she restarts from the very beginning, though that doesn't happen too often. She must live by her wits. This is good for her and enjoyable to read. The computer characters have an excuse to be 2D, but they do have differing individual …

Subjects

  • Virtual reality -- Fiction.
  • Science fiction.