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Louis Parker is the divorced father of two teenagers who is still trying to find his life's purpose. After losing his job, Louie' financial situation convinces him he has nothing to lose if he agrees to test out a radical new virtual reality video game for a substantial fee. But Louie quickly learns that virtual reality is a lot more complicated than he realized. By the end of his seven days, is Louie trapped in virtual reality forever? If he is able to return to his own reality, is it the same one he started from, or has it immeasurably changed.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Seven Days in Virtual Reality is Jeff Yager's third novel. His previous novels include I Like God, about social media, co-authored with Skye Bynes, and the sci-fi thriller Atom and Eve, initially published in 2013, and set in the future, about an international pandemic, and the frantic search for a vaccine or cure. Yager, who grew up in Stamford, Connecticut, relocated a decade ago to a town outside of Tampa, Florida. The Question Is Why? is his first published children's book, illustrated by Nancy Batra. His second children's book, Chuck and Alfonzo, also illustrated by Nancy Batra, was recently published.

©2021 Jeff Yager (P)2021 Hannacroix Creek Books
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Overall I did enjoy the story, and would recommend to a younger audience. The narrator does an excellent job.

Interesting story

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I loved this book. I'm new to Audible and didnt know if I would like it, I do love a book to hold.
this book held my attention from the start, listened to it all in 1 go (even earnt an achievement).
the narrator was good, nothing annoying about his voice.
I'm nearly 50 but I would say this is a good teen book.

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