This Is Not a Game
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Jefferson Mays
Imagine a game with no boundaries - waiting in parking lot, sitting at your computer, walking down the street. You could be called at any moment - and you'd better be ready.
This is not a game.
This is a novel of greed, betrayal, and social networking.
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Long, complex and at times confusing
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15 words. word 15.
Good book. Awesome narrator!
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Came for Jeff Mays, LOVED story
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Published 13 years ago (as I write this) while being set in an ambiguous present, the setting is firmly in the recent past. This can be understood from the state of technology and from the financial figures given. So some parts seem quaint given how fast technology moves, but the author demonstrates an uncommon grasp of the technology. Some parts are a little awkward, either from misunderstanding or simplification for a general audience, but it is rarely wrong and the case I’m thinking of (case sensitive html) is a detail of no consequence to the story itself.
The story unfolds layer-by-layer with a firm foundation in prior prose, inexorably built to reach its inevitable conclusion. This does lack seat-of-pants chaos with tenuous-at-best causality but it does a fine job of making the fictional real.
The author’s own passion for RPGs shows and between games and technology it is a geeky story that understands not just how markets and company startups work but the banality of real world mercenaries—I mean security firms.
The narrator was quite competent but could voice better.
Thoughtfully constructed and carefully plotted
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if you like dystopian near future murder mysteries give this a listen
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