A review by beastreader
Geim by Anders de la Motte

4.0

The more "gamer" books that I read, the more that there needs to be of these books. I am going to search to see what other books are out there like this. This needs to be its own genre. These books are great. Well the ones I have read thus far. I have been lucky to read some good ones.

I had this book sitting on my shelf for quite a while. Recently, I have read or attempted to read and the last three to four books were not good. So, I was looking for something to pick me up again. I grabbed this book. This book starts out right away with Henrik receiving a message on a cell phone asking him if he wants to play a game. Of course, Henrik thinks it is a trick that a friend is playing on him and agrees. Before too long, Henrik is addicted to the game and becoming the best. No matter how big or dangerous the task is. The pacing is great and I actually felt sorry for Henrik finding himself in his situation, despite the fact that during the tasks he had no regard for others. The ending leaving you wanting to read the next book.