



The n00b Warriors
Book One
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4.6 • 271 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A blog started the forever war--a global war set in the not so distant future between two groups (the Rebels and the Coco's).
Dylan Austin has grown up with the war being a constant background to his life; his dad has just returned from war missing a leg; his older sister is missing and presumed dead from the war; and all through school war has been embedded into everything they teach. Teens have been raised on educational war video games, and their minds are polluted with the idea that war is just a game.
Unlike most kids Dylan's age, he does not eagerly await the day he can serve the Rebel cause. At sixteen, Dylan is one of the weakest kids in his class, and is always picked last for war games; he's not even good at the government issued video games that are supposed to make you more combat read. Unfortunately for Dylan, war has come early, and he has no other choice but to fight.
No one suspected he could last a single day in battle, but after Dylan, along with two of his friends, wins an unusual battle inside the Disneyland amusement park in Anaheim, he becomes something that no one (not even himself) ever suspected: a hero and leader.
Dylan is sent with his two friends, Trinity and Hunter, to Seattle, where the fighting is worse than anywhere else in the country. He is expected to lead a company of over two dozen into one of the worst combat zones anyone has ever seen--but first he has to earn their trust and respect.
The longer Dylan fights, the more he learns that true leadership has little to do with physical strength. He also begins to learn the true origins (and absurdity) of the war that he is forced to fight in, and looks for a way to stop it.
Customer Reviews
I LOVE THIS!!!!
I love this book, I only hate the fact that I cant read on it cost for the new one -_-... but I know authors need to get paid too, gonna try to save up lol... but a real good book
Could be improved
The book was very good, it drew me in from the beginning and I couldn't put it down. However, I'm the kind of person who doesn't really like spelling errors and the like, and the amount of them in this book at times literally physically hurt. Other than that, the book was absolutely awesome, and I can't wait for the next one, but the grammar and spelling issue is why I'm dropping a star from the rating I give this book.
Amazing
It said you wanted a book that reached out to gamers. I think you wrote a book that would be popular to everyone.