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A science fiction near future book where people use virtual reality Are these from history to fight battles To settle disputes instead of the court system.
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Jul 20, 2017 08:49PM
Please could you tell me the title and author of the book or recommend a similar book.
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Epic by Conor Kostick? If not when did you read it? And while having plot details in the topic header is important, it's also helpful to add them and any additional details you remember in the comment section.
Ayshe wrote: "Epic by Conor Kostick? If not when did you read it? And while having plot details in the topic header is important, it's also helpful to add them and any additional d..."Ayshe wrote: "Epic by Conor Kostick? If not when did you read it? And while having plot details in the topic header is important, it's also helpful to add them and any additional d..."
Ayshe wrote: "Epic by Conor Kostick? If not when did you read it? And while having plot details in the topic header is important, it's also helpful to add them and any additional d..."
Unfortunately, that's not it though it does seem like an interesting book, thanks for the recommendation.
I can't remember too much more about the novel, other than the fact that the protagonist is paid by individuals or companies to win these virtual reality battles.
Sounds a little like a short story by William Wu "On The Shadow Of A Phosphor Screen "Or a book by Mack Reynolds The Earth War https://www.amazon.com/Earth-War-Pyra...
This kind of sounds like The Clone Codes to me.This is the first book in a series by Patricia C. McKissack
The, I moved your request to the Suggest books for me folder because you're asking for books with a certain theme, not just one title.
Unfortunately, none of the books recommended is the right one, however, at least now I have some recommendations to check out.I was also wondering if you know of any books similar to daemon by Daniel soirez, I particularly enjoyed the virtual gaming aspect.
I was also wondering if you know of any books similar to daemon by Da..."
You might like Charles Stross' Halting State Halting State or Walter Jon Williams This is Not A Game This is Not a Game
It's not virtual reality, but William Forstchen has a series called The Gamester Wars where people in the future pluck famous generals/warriors from the past to take place in battles or wars that are wagered on. The first book, The Alexandrian Ring, pits Alexander The Great against an alien general of similar skill and acclaim. The second book, The Assassin Gambit, involves the 47 Ronin. The third book, The Napoleon Wager, is all about Jack Benny, as one would expect.
Also not virtual reality, but Time's Eye by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter has places and people plucked from different parts of Earth's history. It culminates in the army of Alexander the Great (with a small number of 19th-century British soldiers) fighting the army of Genghis Khan outside Babylon.
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