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The Game: A Novel |
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Rating: Summary: Great!!! Review: I found it better than the movie
Rating: Summary: Great!!! Review: I found this book to be just as thrilling and exciting as the movie. The way the author writes, in short little chapters, with cliffhangers at the end of each one, keeps the reader interested and on their feet until the very end. A great for anyone who likes thrillers.
Rating: Summary: Exciting, and Faced Paced-A Great Thriller Review: I found this book to be just as thrilling and exciting as the movie. The way the author writes, in short little chapters, with cliffhangers at the end of each one, keeps the reader interested and on their feet until the very end. A great for anyone who likes thrillers.
Rating: Summary: I did not like this as much as I thought I would. Review: Nicholas Van Orton is millionare that lives in a very rich mansion that has been passed down through the generations, he has everything a bisuness man could want but one thing he doesent have is enrollment in a mysterious recreational company called Consumer Recreation Sirvices. A few weeks after a series of tests at CRS headquarters, Nicholas is called and told that that his test was turned down. When he is not sure wether his game has started or will start, everyone around him wont stop talking about there game,( the is the period of time that they stalk him) When he finds out that these CRS Lunatics mean bissuness, he not only wants to stop them he wants to beat them, at thier own little game.
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