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Originally Posted by Catlady
Thanks to all who mentioned titles of books written in second person present. Not one so far sounds like something I'd want to read, second person or not. Now, if there's a murder mystery or thriller in second person, I might give that a try!
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Well, Charles Stross' _Halting State_ and _Rule 34_ are that also. I think _Halting State_ is a very good book. The point with second point present is that it gives you the feeling of a computer game and the book starts with a robbery in a computer game and is very much about games.