Boy in a White Room
£7.99
A boy wakes to find himself locked in a white room. He has no memories, no idea who he is and no idea how he got here. As he pieces together his story he starts to wonder … how can he tell what’s real and what’s not? Who is he really?
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A gripping YA sci-fi thriller perfect for fans of Ready Player One and The Maze Runner.
‘The descriptions were great and the story was very imaginative … for the reader who lieks to think about what their reading, this is perfect.’ JENN MITCHELL, BLOGGER
A boy wakes to find himself locked in a white room. He has no memories, no idea who he is and no idea how he got there.
A computer-generated voice named Alice responds to his questions – through her, he is able to access the internet.
He gradually pieces together his story – an abduction, a critical injury, snippets of his past … But how can the boy tell what’s real and what’s not? Who is he really?
- A gripping YA sci-fi thriller by German and Spiegel-bestselling author, Karl Olsberg.
- The novel has sold 40,000 copies in Germany alone and been optioned for TV development by Netflix.
- Explores themes of virtual worlds, artificial intelligence, philosophy and identity.
| Weight | 0.19 kg |
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| Dimensions | 19.8 × 14.7 × 1.9 cm |
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| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 238 |
| Language | English |
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| Dewey | 833.92 (edition:23) |
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