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# Wildcard (Warcross Book 2)

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Wildcard (Warcross Book 2) - Kindle edition by Lu, Marie. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Wildcard (Warcross Book 2).

Review: Great book to conclude the Warcross series. - Great ending to the Warcross series of two books. Engaging characters and plot that takes some twists along the way. Fast-paced and fun read. If you liked Ready Player One, this one is similar but different enough to still be very enjoyable. If you are a parent looking at this for your child, language was pretty tame (compared to others in this space!). Only one "bedroom" scene and it was not graphic. You know what happened but there isn't a long play by play.
Review: A sci-fi adventure worth taking! - Wildcard by Marie Lu picks up where Warcross left off, a science-fiction adventure that blurs the lines between reality and virtual reality. I enjoyed reading Wildcard! I thought it was a lot of fun. While it didn't grab me as much as Warcross, I thought it was well-written and well-paced. There was a lot of action in Wildcard, which made it easy to consume in just a couple sittings. After Warcross ended, I wasn't really sure which direction the next book would take. Wildcard really focused on Zero's story. You learned about his history, his creation, and his motives. I thought his story was both fascinating and heartbreaking on several levels. I liked learning about his evolution as a character. Wildcard was interesting because you battle with a lot of morally gray characters. From Hideo to Zero himself, the characters weren't morally black or white. Typically their motives were good, but their actions were bad. I appreciate characters who blur the traditional lines of "right" and "wrong." They're more relatable, and I find them to be more engaging. While I liked the story concept in Wildcard, I didn't think the story was as smoothly delivered as Warcross. Parts of it felt forced and awkward. While that didn't take away from my enjoyment of the book, it was something I noticed while reading. I liked the ending of the book, especially Zero's outcome. Zero really forced you to think about what's real and not real. I also liked how Wildcard ended for Emika. I've always enjoyed her as a character, so I was pleased with the ending. The characters in Wildcard were richly written. Each character was unique with their own quirks and preferences. After Warcross, I became attached to Emika and Hideo, and this continued into Wildcard. If you haven't read this duology yet, I highly recommend you do so! These books are quick reads, so do yourself a favor and add them to your TBR!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B07BPM3B2C |
| Accessibility  | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #203,110 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #15 in Teen & Young Adult Science & Technology Fiction eBooks #293 in Teen & Young Adult Action & Adventure eBooks #508 in Teen & Young Adult Action & Adventure |
| Book 2 of 2  | Warcross |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,497) |
| Enhanced typesetting  | Enabled |
| File size  | 4.3 MB |
| Grade level  | 7 - 9 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0399548017 |
| Language  | English |
| Page Flip  | Enabled |
| Print length  | 352 pages |
| Publication date  | September 18, 2018 |
| Publisher  | G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age  | 12 - 17 years |
| Screen Reader  | Supported |
| Word Wise  | Not Enabled |
| X-Ray  | Enabled |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great book to conclude the Warcross series.
*by B***P on December 2, 2025*

Great ending to the Warcross series of two books. Engaging characters and plot that takes some twists along the way. Fast-paced and fun read. If you liked Ready Player One, this one is similar but different enough to still be very enjoyable. If you are a parent looking at this for your child, language was pretty tame (compared to others in this space!). Only one "bedroom" scene and it was not graphic. You know what happened but there isn't a long play by play.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A sci-fi adventure worth taking!
*by T***E on November 17, 2018*

Wildcard by Marie Lu picks up where Warcross left off, a science-fiction adventure that blurs the lines between reality and virtual reality. I enjoyed reading Wildcard! I thought it was a lot of fun. While it didn't grab me as much as Warcross, I thought it was well-written and well-paced. There was a lot of action in Wildcard, which made it easy to consume in just a couple sittings. After Warcross ended, I wasn't really sure which direction the next book would take. Wildcard really focused on Zero's story. You learned about his history, his creation, and his motives. I thought his story was both fascinating and heartbreaking on several levels. I liked learning about his evolution as a character. Wildcard was interesting because you battle with a lot of morally gray characters. From Hideo to Zero himself, the characters weren't morally black or white. Typically their motives were good, but their actions were bad. I appreciate characters who blur the traditional lines of "right" and "wrong." They're more relatable, and I find them to be more engaging. While I liked the story concept in Wildcard, I didn't think the story was as smoothly delivered as Warcross. Parts of it felt forced and awkward. While that didn't take away from my enjoyment of the book, it was something I noticed while reading. I liked the ending of the book, especially Zero's outcome. Zero really forced you to think about what's real and not real. I also liked how Wildcard ended for Emika. I've always enjoyed her as a character, so I was pleased with the ending. The characters in Wildcard were richly written. Each character was unique with their own quirks and preferences. After Warcross, I became attached to Emika and Hideo, and this continued into Wildcard. If you haven't read this duology yet, I highly recommend you do so! These books are quick reads, so do yourself a favor and add them to your TBR!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wildcard Book Review
*by H***Z on February 21, 2019*

Wildcard was a novel I anticipated to read after having read Warcross. After the amazing first part to Emica's story, I was interested to see what Lu would do next for this character and how she would utilize her video game technology in this novel. The novel was full of interesting and unexpected revelations, and i was intrigued to know more and more about the characters and the fate Lu had for them. I read this novel in a hurry, as I did with Warcross, in order to have enough of the novel read for Marie Lu's author signing event. I got through over half of the novel in the span of three days. I did not want to stop and wanted to continue listening to this story on Audible. I did not finish this novel until after the signing event but was surprised near the end. This novel gave an ending to the characters' story in a way that the reader/listen does not expect a third novel. It may not be a satisfying ending for some, but I found it to be just right. Both Warcross and Wildcard were novels that I extremely enjoyed and will be revisiting them and re-reading both of them when I have more time and I am not in graduate school. I want to re-visit both these novels and spend more time with these characters. I want to relive the adventure these characters have to offer. Once more, I recommend both these novels to anyone interested in novels that incorporate video gaming technology.

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