
Armada
4 (1)
by:
Ernest Cline
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0804137250
ISBN 13: 9780804137256
Publication date:
July 14th, 2015
Publisher: Crown Publishing
Pages: 355
Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure, Horror, Fantasy
Zack Lightman has always found solace in the world of video games, where epic battles and daring adventures exist just beyond the screen. He often fantasizes about exciting scenarios that could transport him away from his mundane life. However, his dreams take an unexpected turn when he discovers that the lines between reality and fiction might be blurrier than he ever imagined.
When Zack encounters a mysterious spacecraft that closely resembles the one from his favorite game, he realizes that he may be at the epicenter of an intergalactic conflict. As he becomes embroiled in a real-life struggle to save humanity, he must grapple with his overactive imagination and the weight of duty being thrust upon him. The stakes elevate, and the thrill of his gaming experiences transforms into a high-stakes fight for survival.
As Zack journeys through this uncharted territory, he learns about courage, friendship, and the power of belief in oneself. What started as escapism evolves into a life-altering adventure, where every decision matters, and the fate of humanity hangs precariously in the balance.
When Zack encounters a mysterious spacecraft that closely resembles the one from his favorite game, he realizes that he may be at the epicenter of an intergalactic conflict. As he becomes embroiled in a real-life struggle to save humanity, he must grapple with his overactive imagination and the weight of duty being thrust upon him. The stakes elevate, and the thrill of his gaming experiences transforms into a high-stakes fight for survival.
As Zack journeys through this uncharted territory, he learns about courage, friendship, and the power of belief in oneself. What started as escapism evolves into a life-altering adventure, where every decision matters, and the fate of humanity hangs precariously in the balance.
Reviews
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chris.bat
Mar 28, 2025
Good book. Not as good as his other work.