Game Over: Memory Wars
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Product details
- ISBN 9781802630602
- Weight: 385g
- Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 28 Mar 2024
- Publisher: Sweet Cherry Publishing
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
- Age Group: Ages 9-11
If your mind is online, can your thoughts and memories really be safe?
Hailstorm Games is under a cyberattack and Jack Delaney's mind has been invaded by a nefarious hacker; it threatens to take his memories forever. This faceless hacker first targets Jack and then it becomes a global threat.
The Raid Mob must battle the rogue attacker to beat it at its own game in order to save Jack’s memories. But they are about to discover the price for their success. What good is money and fame when your mind, and everything in it, is under threat?
Let the Memory Wars begin ...
About the Game Over series:
Game Over is a reality-bending, adventure series that tells the story of the Raid Mob: four teenage misfits who happen to be world-class gamers, until radical technology plucks them from their anonymous existence and hurls them deep into a revolutionary virtual realm. Exploring the worlds of online gaming and virtual reality, and with graphical elements throughout, this four-book series is perfect for teen gamers and sci-fi lovers aged 12+.
M. J. Sullivan (FRSA) was born in the UK where he works as an elementary school teacher, an educational and creative consultant, and an author. He is a self-proclaimed nerd, and has been playing computer games since he was a child. His love of gaming, pop culture, and all things geek inspired him to write the Game Over series. When he’s not writing or gaming, M. J. Sullivan enjoys building Lego, rearranging his action figure collection, and playing superheroes with his son.
