[sound recording] /, 510 pages

English language

Published April 15, 2013 by Random House/Listening Library.

ISBN:
978-0-8041-2248-1
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OCLC Number:
852795419

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2 stars (3 reviews)

"Michael is a skilled internet gamer in a world of advanced technology. When a cyberterrorist begins to threaten players, Michael is called upon to seek him and his secrets out"--

6 editions

Review of 'The Eye of Minds' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

where to begin... i believe firmly that a GOOD young adult novel should be readable and enjoyable to anyone, especially a sci-fi novel. well, dashner can generage an interesting idea... but just seems unable to deliver a readable story around it. everything seems primitive, boring and cringy with "the eye of minds". does repeating "firewall" and "coding" over and over and over make a good cyberpunk read? the characters have no depth, in fact the tree youngsters seem identical, it's impossible to get attached to any of them. the story is as linear as it gets. the author is even forced to explain what happens in the end because the story itself doesn't lead the reader to get it on his own! seriously, i've read children's stories with more interesting plots than that. i don't think i'll be reading any dashner anymore.

Review of 'The Eye of Minds' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Not a lot of originality in this book. And I guess YA for some authors means that sections of chapters are 3 to 5 paragraphs long? The end was a watered-down torture gauntlet that, even in the world built for this story, was completely unrealistic--besides dragging on for FAR too long. Overall, this book is the definition of "meh."

Subjects

  • Cyberterrorism
  • Science fiction
  • Virtual reality
  • Computer games
  • Fiction