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Kirby Heyborne
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Prescott Harvey
“Prescott is one brilliant dude.” (JJ Abrams)
It’s 1993, and Jay and Colin are small-town geeks. Senior year is nearly over, and they’re still as unpopular as ever.
Everything changes when they discover a disk containing a computer program called The Build, a pixel-perfect replica of their hometown. As the boys tweak its code, they discover they can bend the laws of reality. With godlike power, they react as any teenager would: hacking high school to make it more awesome.
But someone - or something - is watching. And as their friends and neighbors begin acting increasingly strange, they buckle in for an epic battle. Jay and Colin must pull out all their cheat codes to save themselves, their town - and the very fabric of existence.
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Then you'll probably find juuuust enough in this book to keep you entertained for a few hours.
That said, you won't find much more. The story is fine, but lacking in creative uses of the central plot device: a computer game that changes reality. The characters are bland and cliché, and though some might object that there is an "in-universe" reason for this, it doesn't change the fact that you're stuck reading a book where the characters are, indeed, bland and cliché. The "plot twists" (heavy finger-quotes there, as they're telegraphed throughout most of the book) are predictable, as is the relationship progression between the main character and his love interest.
On the plus side, the author seems to possess a quality that many lack in today's industry: he writes to entertain. There was no moral grandstanding, no long political diatribes, no self-insert speeches designed to force the audience to read a pretentious op-ed they would have otherwise ignored. This is a rare thing for the sci-fi/fantasy genre these days, so I was glad to see it.
All in all, the story kept moving and it didn't overstay its welcome. I would have liked a bit more set-up and exploration of the concept before everything got all "action-packed third act," but what are you going to do?
I give it a recommendation if you're getting it for free or deeply discounted on sale.
It filled some time.
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