The Calling (Endgame #1)

Endgame.jpg
Age Range
12+
Release Date
October 07, 2014
ISBN
0062332589
Buy This Book
      

Twelve ancient cultures were chosen millennia ago to represent humanity in Endgame, a global game that will decide the fate of humankind. Endgame has always been a possibility, but never a reality…until now. Twelve meteorites have just struck Earth, each meteorite containing a message for a Player who has been trained for this moment. At stake for the Players: saving their bloodline, as well as the fate of the world. And only one can win. Endgame is real. Endgame is now. Endgame has begun. Google Niantic is building a mobile location-based augmented reality videogame inextricably tied to the books and mythology, a major prize will be tied to a puzzle in each book, and Twentieth Century Fox has bought the movie rights. Read the Books. Find the Clues. Solve the Puzzle. Who will Win?

Twelve ancient cultures were chosen millennia ago to represent humanity in Endgame, a global game that will decide the fate of humankind. Endgame has always been a possibility, but never a reality…until now. Twelve meteorites have just struck Earth, each meteorite containing a message for a Player who has been trained for this moment. At stake for the Players: saving their bloodline, as well as the fate of the world. And only one can win. Endgame is real. Endgame is now. Endgame has begun. Google Niantic is building a mobile location-based augmented reality videogame inextricably tied to the books and mythology, a major prize will be tied to a puzzle in each book, and Twentieth Century Fox has bought the movie rights. Read the Books. Find the Clues. Solve the Puzzle. Who will Win?

User reviews

1 review
Overall rating
 
3.7
Plot
 
4.0(1)
Characters
 
3.0(1)
Writing Style
 
4.0(1)
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A(0)
Already have an account? or Create an account
For fans of the Hunger games
Overall rating
 
3.7
Plot
 
N/A
Characters
 
N/A
Writing Style
 
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
This book strongly reminded me of the Hunger Games in the way that it's a survival game, only this game may be the exact opposite of the one in the Hunger Games. As opposed to being trapped in an arena, you're running around the world. As opposed to hunting people down, you're hunting something down. Instead of winning for a district, you win for a bloodline, the only bloodline that will survive. But don't worry, fans of the Hunger Games will love this. It's got all the exciting aspects of the games, and i really have no idea who will win.
My only complaint is something that I love and i hate. It's narrated by multiple characters - and i love that because we get to see how every character plays, what goes through their minds, and really raises the stakes about who will win. I hate it because i had a little trouble connecting with them. when it's one, two or three, that's okay, you can manage. But we're talking 12. So yeah, the characters I got to know intrigued me, although their blood lust was a little deterring. I just wish I could focus on a few, get to know them really well, and fall in love with them properly. I found myself rooting for some characters to come back while I was stuck with some I didn't particularity like. But again, it took me to different parts of the world, and i saw the game through players, who played the game very differently from each other. Unlike the Hunger Games, most of the book focuses on the game aspect and not the characters.
The game itself and what it means is so cool. Potential players have been training for centuries, waiting for the calling, when the Endgame begins. When it does, you have to solve the riddles and win for your bloodline. The ones who lose will be destroyed along with the earth. I want to find out more about the world, and i want to see more of the adventures they go on. So overall, awesome book.
Report this review Comments (0) | Was this review helpful? 0 0