
Seven Days in Virtual Reality
Jeff Yager(Author)
Hannacroix Creek Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. April 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
286 pages
978-1-938998-26-3 (ISBN)
Description
What would you do if you were offered a lot of money to go back in time and relive seven days on your life? What if you were not allowed to change anything? What if, for even more money, you were allowed to make adjustments? Would you do it, or would you leave everything the same? This is the dilemma that a recently unemployed divorced father of two teenagers, Luis Parker, faces as he explores the challenges of entering the virtual reality world. A sci-fi novel, the premise is actually becoming more and more of a possibility in the near future.
Luis runs into an old friend of his brother's and he gets enticed into testing out a new virtual reality videogame because the money is just too good to turn down. In the first game, Luis will just relive selected moments from his life. But in the second version, for even more money, he will test out the version where he can actually change what happened. If he does make a change, what might be the unintended consequences of those changes? What would you do if you could change your past? Would you if you could?
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
407 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-938998-26-3 (9781938998263)
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Person
Jeff Yager grew up in Stamford, Connecticut but he has been living for the last decide in Florida where he is raising his son and pursuing his writing career. His first novel, a YA sci-fi entitled Atom & Eve, about a deadly virus with the backdrop of the first female presidential candidate, has been translated into Japanese and published in Tokyo. His second novel, co-authored with Sky Bynes, entitled I Like God, is about the power of social media. It has been published in India by Emerald Publishing. His children's book, The Question Is Why?, illustrated by Nancy Batra, is for ages 3-6. His second children's book, Chuck & Alfonzo, for ages 5-9, is an early reader with illustrations about the unlikely friendship of an escaped monkey from the zoo and a pet runaway dog named Chuck.