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Sector 5: The Battle for Earth

By: R. J. White
Narrated by: John M. Perry
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Sean Virgil is a complete loser. He's unemployed, overweight and practically penniless. The only escape from his morose life is the solace he finds while playing video games. When he moves out of the real world and in to the virtual world, he can be handsome and powerful, a hero or a villain; anyone else other than the loser that he really is. When real life sucks and the virtual world is the only escape, the lines can become blurred on what reality is. Can a video game change the concepts of reality and fiction? Can the actions that take place within a game effect the real world? Can a penniless, game-addicted loser change the real world for the better?

Nothing is what it seems and questions will be answered. In this fast-paced, science fiction, drama, you will walk away wondering what's real and what's fiction. A video game can cause complete strangers lives to intertwine and unlikely heroes to emerge.

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