Life Is A Video Game

Life Is A Video Game

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Jace is a 17 yr old about to start his jr. yr of high school. 3 yrs ago his dad died and since then, he has taken over as a main video game designer at his dad's company. During the 3 yrs since the death his best friend moved and in his loneliness he decides to make a virtual world game. The day before he was about to show his idea to his boss, the impossible happens... Charlie and is younger sister Caitlyn know that they are part of a video game. During the time he was being coded, he was somehow able to see his creator, Jace. He becomes curious as to how it is like to hang out with Jace and decides to do something about it... What happens? Does Charlie become real, or does Jace become part of the game?
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Jace has been struggling for a while now. With a 5 year old sister,a 2 year old brother, dead mother, and alchoholic father this 16 year old has been through a lot but he keeps fighting on. If one thing is for sure its that this teenager is anything but normal, but with the help of his friends and the people he works with he can do anything, and he is determined to do just that. From Jace's point of view comes the funny, thrilling, heart breaking story of a 16 year old boy just trying to make sure he and his siblings survive all while trying to navigate being a normal teenager.

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