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You Need a Bigger Sword

Written by: Natalie Grey, Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Andrea Emmes
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Enter the world of Metamorphosis Online, a fully immersive video game where players compete for spots in the Global Top 10 - ranks that actually pay you to play the game. Gracie doesn't play the game to make money...at first. Broke, single, and working a crappy job as a blackjack dealer, Gracie's just blowing off steam and having fun. Can playing a new type of immersive game help her overcome real-life issues, or will it cause more problems?

Before she knows it, Gracie has intervened in a generations-long war between the kobolds and the fae and started a ragtag guild, and her weird math abilities make themselves known in a way that most could not have imagined. Can she deal with being pitted against the game developers?

For the first time Gracie can remember, she has something worth fighting for.

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A celebration of gamelit

The spirit of gamelit is explored while characters face real life problems. The two are melded beautifully and the characters are extremely believable. The story reminded me of how we can take these glorious adventures for granted.

And I REALLY want more details about that Easter egg quest!!😁

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