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Inspired by the sudden death of my 23-year-old son, this is my journey to find meaning in his life and death.
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Destiny Imperfect
When the lines between virtual reality and real life blur, who’s the player and who’s the played? Beware the singularity.
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In a Future where everything is like in video games the ultimate game has come,all civilians against each other for the ultimate prize,but at what cost? Welcome to the Gamer Apocalypse,this world is going down gamer style! Check out the gore and fun :3 .
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This week I’d like to use my author spotlight to bring your attention to one of the top-level entrants in the Nerdist competition: Destiny Imperfect.
 

This book promises to be an absolute mindscrew. The idea of a world where virtual reality and actual reality are so closely intertwined that it’s a challenge just to differentiate between the two is so full of potential. The places this story can explore from a psychological standpoint are endless, and based only on what I’ve seen so far, it looks like Destiny Imperfect is going to throw me into a full-on existential crisis. But in a good way.

Seriously check out this book. I want it on my shelf right now.

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    I've had the opportunity to read Cape's Side Bay in its entirety, and I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. James Rasile truly sets us into a Spielberg-ian world occupied by a dozen characters whom we all care about, naivgating the waters of a monstrous mystery plaguing their town.Every mention of the monster who lurks the titular bay makes the story more and more interesting and unique. I think readers will be pleasantly surprised at the revelations in the book's final act, which puts a neat spin on the supernatural that I won't dare spoil here.
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