Mind Games
On sale
5th March 2015
Price: £7.99
Oxfordshire Children's Book Award, 2016
Selected:
Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781408334256
Fans of the award-winning SLATED trilogy won’t want to miss this gripping new psychological thriller from Teri Terry!
In a future world, life is tightly controlled by the all-powerful PareCo. Standing out from the crowd is dangerous so misfit Luna hides her secrets carefully, not realising her own power. Unlike her friends and family, Luna has never been able to plug into Realtime, PareCo’s virtual world, where almost everyone now lives their lives. So how do PareCo know about Luna, and why do they want her for their elite think tank?
The truth is hidden in a web of shining silver secrets, and the corrupt authorities would do anything to keep it that way. Can Luna find a way to use her own hidden powers and bring the truth to light before it’s too late?
In a future world, life is tightly controlled by the all-powerful PareCo. Standing out from the crowd is dangerous so misfit Luna hides her secrets carefully, not realising her own power. Unlike her friends and family, Luna has never been able to plug into Realtime, PareCo’s virtual world, where almost everyone now lives their lives. So how do PareCo know about Luna, and why do they want her for their elite think tank?
The truth is hidden in a web of shining silver secrets, and the corrupt authorities would do anything to keep it that way. Can Luna find a way to use her own hidden powers and bring the truth to light before it’s too late?
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Reviews
The plot's twists and turns keep the reader guessing until the end
A complex and futuristic thriller that, even at a hefty 433 pages, will leave you wanting more...another stunning example of Teri Terry doing what she does best
I liked this book a lot ... I would recommend this book to anyone who likes Teri Terry's other books or The Hunger Games
A gripping thriller.
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