10 Books Where The Story Revolves Around Games: There’s nothing I love more than losing myself in the rich narratives where games drive the storyline.
Let me take you on a journey into Orson Scott Card’s universe in “Ender’s Game,” where games are not just about fun but about survival.
The Hunger Games,” where the line between entertainment and survival is frighteningly blurred.
Step into the world of Ernest Cline’s “Ready Player One,” a thrilling glimpse into a future where virtual reality has become an all-consuming obsession.
Drawn from his hedonistic existence, Gurgeh is recruited to participate in a complex and high-stakes game.
The captivating world of Ellen Raskin’s “The Westing Game,” where an intriguing mystery unfolds within the walls of an apartment building.
Prepare to be plunged into a thrilling dystopian adventure as we journey into the world of “The Maze Runner” by James Dashner.
Embark on an electrifying journey into the virtual realm of “Warcross” by Marie Lu, where the game transcends mere entertainment and becomes a way of life.
A talented teen game developer determined to protect the vibrant community she has created for black gamers.
The cutthroat world of finance in this suspenseful tale where ambition meets a deadly twist.
Join Wade Watts once again as Ernest Cline takes us on an exhilarating journey in “Ready Player Two.”