Saturday, September 26, 2009

Heir Apparent (book review)

Heir Apparent, by Vivian Vande Velde, is an amazing combination of science fiction and fantasy. It takes place in the future; however, the protagonist, Giannine, is immersed in a fantasy game for a majority of the book. Called Heir Apparent, the game she is playing tests gamers' strategical thinking...in a world where anyone could be a backstabbing murderer, who can you trust?

Meanwhile, back in the real world, protesters have damaged the gaming equipment in the facility where Giannine is playing, and now she has a limited time to win the game. And if she can't make it through in time, she'll die...for real.


This was the first book I read by Vivian Vande Velde, and I loved it. I enjoyed the unique combination of science fiction and fantasy, and Giannine was a character that I felt I could relate to. What made the book even cooler was that it took place in Rochester, NY, which is close to where I live! Anyway, this was a great story with a plot full of twists, and I'd recommend it to fans of either science fiction or fantasy.

4 comments:

Debi said...

Annie, stop making me want to read so many of your books, would you?!! I've got enough of my own to get read! ;)

Love, Mom

Debi said...

LOL!

Love Annie

Sharry said...

Have you read any of her other books? I really enjoyed Dragon's Bait, too!

--Sharry

Debi said...

Sharry--

Actually, I do have one--Remembering Raquel--but I haven't read it yet. I'm looking forward to that...

--Annie