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The leveller
by Julia Durango
Earning money by dragging kids out of the virtual reality gaming world and returning them to their worried parents, bounty hunter Nixy faces the biggest challenge of her career when the game's billionaire developer loses track of his own son.
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The eye of minds
by James Dashner
A debut installment in a series set in a world of hyper-advanced technology, cyberterrorism and extreme gaming finds talented young hacker Michael enlisted by the government to stop a violent fellow hacker who is trapping hostages in nightmarish, brain-damaging virtual reality environments.
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Level up
by Gene Luen Yang
Dennis Ouyang lives in the shadow of his parents' high expectations: they want him to go to medical school; Dennis just wants to play video games (and he might actually be good enough to do it professionally)--but four adorable, bossy and occasionally terrifying angels arrive just in time to lead Dennis back onto the straight and narrow path to gastroenterology.
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Geektastic : stories from the nerd herd
by Holly Black
Provides a compilation of geek-inspired stories for young adults from an array of talented authors, including Liz Braswell, Sara Zarr, and many others.
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Guy in real life
by Steven Brezenoff
Colliding on their bikes in the middle of the night, Minnesota teens Lesh and Svetlana forge a bond despite their widely divergent interests while exploring the identities they assume in school, in their families and while participating in role-playing games.
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Ender's game
by Orson Scott Card
An expert at simulated war games, Andrew "Ender" Wiggin believes that he is engaged in one more computer war game when, in truth, he is commanding the last Earth fleet against an alien race seeking Earth's complete destruction. Nebula and Hugo Winner.
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An abundance of Katherines
by John Green
Always being dumped by girls named Katherine, Colin Singleton, a washed-up child prodigy with a Judge-Judy obsessed best friend, embarks on a quest to prove The Theorem of Underlying Katherine Predictability, which will impact all of his future relationships and change his life.
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Geek charming
by Robin Palmer
After super-popular Dylan Shoenfield accidentally drops her bag in a fountain, geek and documentary film-maker Josh Rosen saves the day, thus in returning the favor, Dylan lets Josh film her for one of his projects and ends up finding a real prince charming in him after she is suddenly dumped by her "perfect" boyfriend.
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