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Virtual World (novel)

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Cover artist
  
David Wood

Publication date
  
1996

Pages
  
182pp

Originally published
  
1996

Genre
  
Young adult fiction

Country
  
United Kingdom

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

ISBN
  
0-670-86287-8

Author
  
Chris Westwood

Publisher
  
Viking Press

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Virtual World is the sixth young adult novel by the English writer Chris Westwood. It was published in the UK (1996) and in the US (1997) by Viking Penguin. It was long-listed for the Carnegie Medal in 1997.

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Synopsis

Silicon Sphere is the new game with everything: dazzling super-real graphics, atmospheric sounds... but it also has a secret. Those who play it, like games freak Jack North, become so absorbed that it is as if they are hidden inside the game. Stranger still, elements from Silicon Sphere are starting to reproduce themselves in the real world. Jack thinks he is imagining it until other players start to disappear. By the time he realizes that this is no game, it is too late to make his way back.

Reviews

Times Educational Supplement: A powerful cyberspace novel that chillingly explores the manner in which players of computer games can become so absorbed by their digital adventures that it seems as if they are actually living in and interacting with the VDU landscape. This is a gripping and important book, written in the tradition of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.

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Virtual World (novel) Wikipedia


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