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The Reality Bug
The Reality Bug
The Reality Bug
Audiobook10 hours

The Reality Bug

Written by D. J. MacHale

Narrated by William Dufris

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

VIRTUAL REALITY?
The territory of Veelox has achieved perfect harmony. Fifteen-year-old Bobby Pendragon arrives on this territory in pursuit of the evil Saint Dane, but all is peaceful on Veelox—because it's deserted. The inhabitants have discovered a way to enter their own personal dream worlds, where they can be whoever they want, wherever they want. Their bodies lie in stasis while their minds escape to this dream realm.
Fresh from his battle with Saint Dane in 1937 Earth, Bobby is confident that they can defeat whatever Saint Dane has planned for this world. But once Bobby enters the virtual world will he be able to resist the lure of the ultimate in escapism?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 6, 2005
ISBN9781597372657
Author

D. J. MacHale

D. J. MacHale (""The Scout"") is a bestselling author and is also a director, executive producer, and creator of several popular television series and movies. He lives in Southern California with his family, where they spend a lot of time backpacking, scuba diving, and skiing

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It was a good one, fast paced but also very predictable in some areas.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I mean, it’s cool. This is book 4 so I feel invested.
    But there are so many things that annoy that mess out of me.
    1. Why does the mc’s voice sound so annoying?
    2. There at least 75 times per book that the author has this happen (something good, followed by an insanely cliché saying that leads to something bad).
    3. The main character is so wack/lame/corny. He says the lamest things all the time.

    But even still it’s pretty decent. 3.5 stars