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The Outsider
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Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2018
Before we start off with the description, I will like to say that if you love video games, it doesn't matter if you are a hard-core gamer or a casual one. If you love video games you will definitely love this book. Of course, that doesn't mean it won't be liked by non-gamers, its a story, after all, it's made for everybody. 

Achille, a 20-year old engineering student works as a QA tester for a gaming company called 'Saber Entertainment'. He is working on a new generation of gaming consoles and games on which Saber is researching. This special project is called the 'Pheonix Project'. This next generation of consoles could provide a new reality called 'Dreaming Reality' or DR for short. The console stimulates the game in the brain of the user/gamer and user/gamer will feel like as if he is dreaming this game into reality. On his last day of testing this innovative idea, his console runs into a problem and ends up trapping him inside the game. And then his great adventure in the game begins. Many mysteries are to be solved, lots of questions to be answered and along with that Achille must find his way back to the real world! Log in and try this marvelous book and know how getting himself trapped inside the game is nothing but a small piece in the grand scheme of things. A huge plot by an outside force... Stay tuned!
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