Fifteen-year-old math prodigy Seth Gordon knows exactly what he wants to do with his life—play video games. Every spare minute is devoted to honing his skills at Starfare, the world's most popular computer game. His goal: South Korea, where the top pros are rich and famous. But the best players train all day, while Seth has school and a job and divorced parents who agree on only one thing: "Get off that damn computer." Plus there's a new distraction named Hannah, an aspiring photographer who actually seems to understand his obsession.
While Seth mopes about his tournament results and mixed signals from Hannah, Team Anaconda, one of the leading Korean pro squads, sees something special. Before he knows it, it's goodbye Kansas, goodbye Hannah, and hello to the strange new world of Korea. But the reality is more complicated than the fantasy, as he faces cultural shock, disgruntled teammates, and giant pots of sour-smelling kimchi.
What happens next surprises Seth. Slowly, he comes to make new friends, and discovers what might be a breakthrough, mathematical solution to the challenges of Starcraft. Delving deeper into the formulas takes him in an unexpected direction, one that might just give him a new focus—and reunite him with Hannah.
My Review

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
3 Platypires for In Real Life by Lawrence Tabak
I enjoyed this book and liked learning more about the gaming world and life in Korea. I found that to be new and different. Open my eyes to a whole other world. While I did like Seth as the MC, I just wished he had more personality. I get that most gamer nerds are socially awkward but even gamers have real life friends. I just felt bad for him because he was kinda lonely. Also felt he missed great opportunities while he was in traveling. Overall, I did enjoy the story but their were a few moments of boredom. I would only recommend this book to those with some gaming knowledge.
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