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Return to the series BuzzFeed compared to Ready Player One in the second book in a new fast-paced trilogy from New York Times bestselling authors Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller that's perfect for fans of HBO's Westworld.
Simon would have done anything to save his best friend after a mysterious accident almost killed her—including follow her into a virtual world. And what he and Kat discovered there was more terrifying than they could have ever imagined. Unwitting hospital patients are being forced to test a device that lets VR be experienced with all five senses. The technology is so advanced that it's deadly.
Now the world's biggest tech corporation is hunting Simon and Kat while war rages in Otherworld, the virtual world it created. Determined to destroy the Company, Simon and Kat must join forces with a hacker, a gangster, and a digital entity. But as they battle to save two worlds, they uncover an all-new threat to our world: the Company's latest creation, an augmented-reality game called OtherEarth. Not only does OtherEarth kill, it has the power to erase the line between what's real and what's fantasy.
Praise for Otherworld:
A New York Times Bestseller
"A potent commentary on how much we're willing to give up to the lure of technology." —EW.com
"A fantastic journey from start to finish." —Hypable.com
"An engaging VR cautionary tale." —AV Club
"Full of high stakes, thrillers, and fantastic twists and turns, fans of Ready Player One are sure to love this addictive read." —BuzzFeed
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    • Kirkus

      August 15, 2018
      Simon and Kat flee the Company's clutches.Simon has rescued Kat from Otherworld, but their story is far from over. Armed with nothing but knowledge that could expose the Company's dastardly intentions, the (presumed white) teens take off across the real and virtual worlds, accumulating allies and discovering even more secrets. Meanwhile, the denizens of Otherworld are drifting into a state of war as the nonplayer characters struggle to claim what they believe is rightfully theirs. The novel checks all the usual boxes of a sci-fi sequel and points toward a third book at the very end. The authors improve on the big weakness from the last novel: Here Kat is a fully developed character rather than a damsel in distress, and her repartee with Simon buoys the novel and keeps the reader engaged. The road-trip structure mirrors the journey Simon went on in the first book, but the plot in this volume twists and turns as allegiances are tested and secrets are revealed. All in all, this is a standard second entry: Fans will be onboard for the ride and left with just enough of an appetite for more, while newcomers will be compelled to seek out the original.A competent follow-up that points to a fascinating future episode. (Fiction. 12-16)

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    • Booklist

      September 1, 2018
      Grades 8-11 A software development in the game OtherWorld means that formerly static characters, called the Children, are now sentient and being hunted and killed by game players in the real world. Simon, Kat, Busara, and Elvis have their hands full trying to rescue Busara's dad, stop the Company from developing its deadly software, and avoid getting themselves killed inside or outside the game. As serious as the plot sounds, this sequel to OtherWorld? (2017) has its humorous moments as well. It also includes plenty of action in both the real and virtual worlds, predictable bad guys, a slightly misleading title (only a small part of the book is about the new game OtherEarth), and a confusing cliff-hanger ending that points to more entries in this series. There's a real question about audience, though. The game setting and action indicates teens and up, there are mature situations and the occasional f-bomb, but the humor is often juvenile and even self-indulgent at times. Nevertheless, fans of the series or the authors won't have any complaints. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: An author tour, merchandising, and heavy promotion are all in the works for this addition to Segel and Miller's best-selling series.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.7
  • Lexile® Measure:670
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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