Description: Wildcard by Marie Lu Return to the immersive, action-packed world of "Warcross" in this thrilling sequel--and addictive finale--from #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author Lu. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description An Instant New York Times Bestseller!Return to the immersive, action-packed world of Warcross in this thrilling sequel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Marie LuEmika Chen barely made it out of the Warcross Championships alive. Now that she knows the truth behind Hideos new NeuroLink algorithm, she can no longer trust the one person shes always looked up to, who she once thought was on her side.Determined to put a stop to Hideos grim plans, Emika and the Phoenix Riders band together, only to find a new threat lurking on the neon-lit streets of Tokyo. Someones put a bounty on Emikas head, and her sole chance for survival lies with Zero and the Blackcoats, his ruthless crew. But Emika soon learns that Zero isnt all that he seems--and his protection comes at a price.Caught in a web of betrayal, with the future of free will at risk, just how far will Emika go to take down the man she loves?In this explosive sequel to the New York Times bestselling Warcross, Marie Lu delivers an addictive finale that will hold you captive till the very last page. Author Biography Marie Lu is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Young Elites series, as well as the blockbuster bestselling Legend series. She graduated from the University of Southern California and jumped into the video game industry as an artist. Now a full-time writer, she spends her spare time reading, drawing, playing games, and getting stuck in traffic. She lives in Los Angeles with her illustrator/author husband, Primo Gallanosa, and their dogs. Review Praise for Wildcard:An Instant New York Times & USA Today Bestseller!Fall 2018 Kids Indie Next List – Teen PickA Publishers Weekly Most Anticipated YA Book - Fall 2018An Amazon Best Young Adult Book of the Month Pick – September 2018An Amazon Editors Favorite Young Adult Book of Fall 2018A Seventeen Magazine Best YA Book of 2018A Kirkus Reviews Best YA Book of 2018A BuzzFeed Best YA Book of 2018… "Lus futuristic world, with its immersive technology, feels dangerously within reach in this action-packed escapade with a thoughtful, emotion-driven core."—Publishers Weekly, starred review … "The plotting is exquisite, with tiny details connecting back to the first book, big twists that never feel forced, and emotional power drawn from character growth. The flawlessly rendered characters anchor the sophisticated themes and world-altering stakes right up to the end game. A fast, intense, phenomenal read."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Theres plenty of high-stakes double-crossing here, and this finale moves along at a breakneck clip. Series fans will be only too happy to zoom along for the ride."—Booklist"Fans of Warcross will enjoy even more time spent in the game, along with intrigue, action, and mystery."—School Library JournalPraise for Warcross:A New York Times BestsellerAn Amazon Editors Favorite YA Book for Fall 2017 An Amazon Best Young Adult Book of the Month Pick — September 2017An Amazon Best YA Book of 2017A Kirkus Best Teen Book of 2017A Publishers Weekly Best YA Book of 2017A Barnes & Noble Best Book of 2017A Boston Globe Best YA Book of 2017A POPSUGAR Best YA Book of 2017A Paste Magazine Best YA Book of 2017A Bustle Best YA Book of 2017A 2018 YALSA Teens Top Ten Pick "A vibrant, action-packed shot of adrenaline. Lu delivers characters with heart and determination, then sets them loose in a luminously conceived world of infinite possibility."—Leigh Bardugo, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Six of Crows… "With a keen eye for detail, Lu (the Young Elites series) vividly imagines a future society where gaming is woven into daily life . . . Think The Hunger Games meets World of Warcraft."—Publishers Weekly, starred review"Marie Lus Warcross is unlike anything Ive ever read—clever, smart, romantic—yet exploding with color, action, and unrelenting speed. I flew through this book—its absolutely fantastic."—Sabaa Tahir, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes… "A stellar cyberpunk series opener packed with simmering romance and cinematic thrills."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Clear your schedule, because you wont stop reading Warcross until youre done. Addictive, fast-paced, and totally immersive, this book takes you from a futuristic Tokyo on a high-tech tour of incredible virtual worlds. Packed with danger, intrigue, and heart-pounding gameplay, set in a world built with an incredible eye for detail, Warcross is Marie Lus best book yet."—Amie Kaufman, New York Times bestselling author of Illuminae… "A highly engaging and incredibly exciting science fiction novel for young adults."—School Library Journal, starred review "An immersive world that I didnt want to leave. Warcross is pure genius. Im ready for the sequel!"—Kami Garcia, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Beautiful Creatures and author of The Lovely Reckless"[A]s brightly hued as Emikas sleeve tattoo and rainbow hair — a fast-paced, fun-filled adventure."—The Washington Post "The novel is a page-turner, and even those who are not gamers will cheer for Emi as she tries to discover who is genuine and who is not."—VOYA "The Hunger Games meets Minecraft as a teen hacker enters a virtual reality in Marie Lus electrifying novel Warcross."—Seventeen "[A]n inventive first in a series that showcases Lus versatility as a storyteller. . . . Dystopia, dark fantasy, and now a sci-fi thriller—what cant Lu do? Her boatloads of fans cant wait to find out."—Booklist"[A]s visual, kinetic, and furiously paced as any video game. . . . Its Gleaming the Cube meets Strange Days meets Blade Runner, and its a lot of fun."—The New York Times "Warcross is the kind of all-consuming fantasy novel that pulls you head-first into a brand new world that begins to feel so familiar you cant wait to get your hands on the next one."—New York magazine Review Quote Praise for Wildcard : "The plotting is exquisite , with tiny details connecting back to the first book, big twists that never feel forced, and emotional power drawn from character growth. The flawlessly rendered characters anchor the sophisticated themes and world-altering stakes right up to the end game. A fast, intense, phenomenal read."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Theres plenty of high-stakes double-crossing here, and this finale moves along at a breakneck clip . Series fans will be only too happy to zoom along for the ride."-- Booklist Praise for Warcross : A New York Times Bestseller An Amazon Editors Favorite YA Book for Fall 2017 An Amazon September Best of the Month Pick -- YA/Teens An Amazon Best YA Book of 2017 A Kirkus Best Teen Book of 2017 A Publishers Weekly Best YA Book of 2017 A Barnes & Noble Best Book of 2017 A Boston Globe Best YA Book of 2017 A POPSUGAR Best YA Book of 2017 A Paste Magazine Best YA Book of 2017 A Bustle Best YA Book of 2017 " A vibrant, action-packed shot of adrenaline . Lu delivers characters with heart and determination, then sets them loose in a luminously conceived world of infinite possibility."-- Leigh Bardugo , #1 New York Times bestselling author of Six of Crows "With a keen eye for detail, Lu (the Young Elites series) vividly imagines a future society where gaming is woven into daily life . . . Think The Hunger Games meets World of Warcraft ."-- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Marie Lus Warcross is unlike anything Ive ever read --clever, smart, romantic--yet exploding with color, action, and unrelenting speed. I flew through this book--its absolutely fantastic ."-- Sabaa Tahir , #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes "A stellar cyberpunk series opener packed with simmering romance and cinematic thrills ."-- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Clear your schedule, because you wont stop reading Warcross until youre done. Addictive, fast-paced, and totally immersive , this book takes you from a futuristic Tokyo on a high-tech tour of incredible virtual worlds. Packed with danger, intrigue, and heart-pounding gameplay, set in a world built with an incredible eye for detail, Warcross is Marie Lus best book yet ."-- Amie Kaufman , New York Times bestselling author of Illuminae "A highly engaging and incredibly exciting science fiction novel for young adults."-- School Library Journal , starred review "An immersive world that I didnt want to leave. Warcross is pure genius. Im ready for the sequel!"-- Kami Garcia , #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Beautiful Creatures and author of The Lovely Reckless "[A]s brightly hued as Emikas sleeve tattoo and rainbow hair -- a fast-paced, fun-filled adventure ."-- The Washington Post "The novel is a page-turner , and even those who are not gamers will cheer for Emi as she tries to discover who is genuine and who is not."-- VOYA " The Hunger Games meets Minecraft as a teen hacker enters a virtual reality in Marie Lus electrifying novel Warcross ."-- Seventeen "[A]n inventive first in a series that showcases Lus versatility as a storyteller. . . . Dystopia, dark fantasy, and now a sci-fi thriller--what cant Lu do? Her boatloads of fans cant wait to find out."-- Booklist "[A]s visual, kinetic, and furiously paced as any video game. . . . Its Gleaming the Cube meets Strange Days meets Blade Runner, and its a lot of fun ."-- The New York Times " Warcross is the kind of all-consuming fantasy novel that pulls you head-first into a brand new world that begins to feel so familiar you cant wait to get your hands on the next one ."-- New York magazine Excerpt from Book 1 Eight Days until the Warcross Closing Ceremony Someone is watching me. I can feel it--the eerie sensation of being followed, an invisible gaze locked on my back. It prickles my skin, and as I make my way through Tokyos rain-soaked streets to meet up with the Phoenix Riders, I keep looking over my shoulder. People hurry by in a steady stream of colorful umbrellas and business suits, heels and oversize coats. I cant stop imagining their downcast faces all turned in my direction, no matter which way I go. Maybe its the paranoia that comes with years of being a bounty hunter. Youre on a crowded street, I tell myself. No ones following you. Its been three days since Hideos algorithm was triggered. Technically, the world should now be the safest its ever been. Every single person who has used the new Henka Games contact lenses--even just once--should now be completely under Hideos control, rendered unable to break the law or harm another person. Only the few who still use the beta lenses, like me, are unaffected. So, in theory, I shouldnt be worried about someone following me. The algorithm wont let them do anything to hurt me. But even as I think this, I slow down to stare at the long line wrapping around a local police station. There must be hundreds of people. Theyre all turning themselves in to the authorities for anything and everything unlawful theyve ever done, from unpaid parking tickets to petty theft--even murder. Its been like this for the past three days. My attention shifts to a police barricade at the end of the street. Theyre directing us to detour down a different block. Ambulance lights flash against the walls, illuminating a covered gurney being lifted into the vehicle. I only need to catch a glimpse of officers pointing up at the roof of a nearby building before I figure out what occurred here. Another criminal must have jumped to their death. Suicides like this have been peppering the news. And I helped make all of this happen. I swallow my unease and turn away. Theres a subtle but significant blankness in everyones eyes. They dont know an artificial hand is inside their minds, bending their free will. Hideos hand. The reminder is enough to make me pause in the middle of the street and close my eyes. My fists clench and unclench, even as my heart lurches at his name. Im such an idiot. How can the thought of him fill me with disgust and desire at the same time? How can I stare in horror at this line of people waiting in the rain outside a police station--but still blush at my dream of being in Hideos bed, running my hands along his back? Were over. Forget him. I open my eyes again and continue on, trying to contain the anger beating in my chest. By the time I duck into the heated halls of a Shinjuku shopping center, rain is coming down in wavy sheets, smearing the reflections of neon lights against the slick pavement. Not that the storm is stopping preparations for the upcoming Warcross closing ceremony, which will mark the end of this years games. With my beta lenses on, I can see the roads and sidewalks color-coded in hues of scarlet and gold. Each Tokyo district is highlighted like this right now, the streets shaded the colors of the most popular team in that neighborhood. Overhead, a lavish display of virtual fireworks is going off, piercing the dark sky with bursts of colored light. Shinjuku districts favorite team is the Phoenix Riders, so the fireworks here are currently forming the shape of a rising phoenix, arching its flaming neck in a cry of victory. Every day over the next week or so, the top ten players of this years championships will be announced worldwide after a vote by all Warcross fans. Those ten players will compete in a final, all-star tournament during the closing ceremony, and then spend a year as the biggest celebrities in the world before they play again next spring, in the opening ceremonys game. Like the one I once hacked into and disrupted, that upended my entire life and landed me here. People on the streets are proudly dressed up as their top-ten vote this year. I see a few Asher lookalikes sporting his outfit from our championship game in the White World; someones decked out as Jena, another as Roshan. Still others are arguing heatedly about the Final. There had obviously been a cheat--power-ups that shouldnt have been in play. Of course, I had done that. I adjust my face mask, letting my rainbow hair tumble out from underneath my red raincoats hood. My rain boots squelch against the sidewalk. I have a randomized virtual face laid over my own, so at least people who are wearing their NeuroLink glasses or contacts will look at me and see a complete stranger. For the rare person who isnt, the face mask should cover enough to make me blend in with everyone else wearing masks on the street. " Sugoi! " someone passing me exclaims, and when I turn, I see a pair of wide-eyed girls grinning at my hair. Their Japanese words translate into English in my view. "Wow! Good Emika Chen costume!" They make a gesture like they want to take a photo of me, and I play along, putting up my hands in V-for-victory signs. Are you both under Hideos control, too? I wonder. The girls bob their heads in thanks and move along. I adjust my electric skateboard strapped over my shoulder. Its a good temporary disguise, pretending to be myself, but for someone used to stalking others, I still feel weirdly exposed. Emi! Almost here? Hammies message appears before me as translucent white text, cutting through my tension. I smile instinctively and quicken my steps. Almost. It wouldve been easier, you know, if youd just come with us. I cast a glance over my shoulder again. It wouldve definitely been easier--but the last time I stayed in the same space as my teammates, Zero nearly killed us in an explosion. Im not an official Rider anymore. People would ask questions if they saw us heading out as a group tonight. But youd be safer if you did. Its safer if I didnt. I can practically hear her sigh. She sends the address of the bar again. See you soon. I pass through the mall and out the other side. Here, the colorful blocks of Shinjuku shift into the seedy streets of Kabukicho, Tokyos red-light district. I tense my shoulders. Its not an unsafe area--certainly not compared to where I came from in New York--but the walls are covered with glowing screens featuring the services of beautiful girls and handsome, spiky-haired boys, along with shadier banners I dont want to understand. Virtual models dressed in scanty outfits stand outside bars, beckoning visitors to enter. They ignore me when they realize my profile marks me as a foreigner and turn their attention to the more lucrative Japanese locals navigating the streets. Still, I pick up my pace. No red-light district in the world is safe. I duck into a narrow street on the border of Kabukicho. Piss Alley , so this cluster of little walkways is called. The Riders picked it for tonight because its closed to tourists during the Warcross championship season. Scowling bodyguards in suits stand at the entrances and exits of the alleys, shooing away curious passersby. I take down my disguise for a second so they can see my real identity. One bodyguard bows his head and lets me in. Both sides of the alleys are lined with tiny sake bars and yakitori stands. Through each of their fogged glass doors, I can see the backs of other teams huddled in front of smoking grills, arguing loudly at virtual projections on the walls showing interviews with players. The scent of fresh rain mixes with aromas of garlic, miso, and fried meat. I pull off my raincoat, shake it out, and fold it inside out into my backpack. Then I head to the last stall. This bar is a little bigger than the others, facing a quiet alley blocked off on either side. Its doorway is lit by a row of cheery red lanterns, and men in suits stand in strategic positions around it. One of them notices me and moves aside, ushering me forward. I walk under the lanterns and enter through the sliding glass door. A curtain of warm air envelops me. Checked into Midnight Sense Bar! +500 Points. Daily Score: +950 Level 36 N120,064 I find myself standing in a cozy room with a handful of filled seats arranged around a bar, where a chef is busy putting out bowls of ramen. He pauses to call out my arrival. A round of greetings hits me as everyone turns in my direction. Theres Hammie, our Thief, and Roshan, our Shield. Asher, our Captain, is sitting on one of the stools with his stylish wheelchair folded behind him. Even Tremaine, who technically plays for the Demon Brigade, is here. He keeps his elbows propped up on the bar as he nods at me through the steam rising from his bowl. Hes sitting away from Roshan, whos fiddling with a bracelet of prayer beads on his wrist and making a point of ignoring his former boyfriend. My team. My friends. The eerie feeling of being watched subsides as I take in their faces. Hammie waves me over. I slide gratefully into the empty stool beside her. The chef puts down a bowl of ramen before me and steps out to give us privacy. "The whole citys celebrating," I mutter. "People have no idea what Hideos done." She starts pulling her Details ISBN0399547991 Author Marie Lu Pages 352 Series Warcross Language English Year 2018 ISBN-10 0399547991 ISBN-13 9780399547997 Format Hardcover Series Number 2 Audience Age 12 Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2018-09-18 NZ Release Date 2018-09-18 US Release Date 2018-09-18 UK Release Date 1900-01-01 Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc Publication Date 2018-09-18 Imprint G.P.Putnams Sons Books for Young Readers DEWEY FIC Audience Teenage / Young adult We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137641793;
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