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Welcome to the only school where homework is a boss battle. Connor Lamb is starting fourth grade at the greatest school in the world-Video Game Elementary, where students strap on high-tech Vid-Gloves instead of bookbags and slay monsters on their walks between classes. But when a strange glitch strikes the school, gaming paradise turns into a gamer's worst nightmare. Suddenly rare monsters are crawling out of corrupted game code, time itself is rewinding, and a cleaning spirit called Sir William makes Connor his emergency custodian. With his unpredictable best friend Glitch and the brilliant…mehr

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Welcome to the only school where homework is a boss battle. Connor Lamb is starting fourth grade at the greatest school in the world-Video Game Elementary, where students strap on high-tech Vid-Gloves instead of bookbags and slay monsters on their walks between classes. But when a strange glitch strikes the school, gaming paradise turns into a gamer's worst nightmare. Suddenly rare monsters are crawling out of corrupted game code, time itself is rewinding, and a cleaning spirit called Sir William makes Connor his emergency custodian. With his unpredictable best friend Glitch and the brilliant hacker-in-disguise Lisa Q., Connor must journey to the secret depths of Video Game Elementary to prevent a crash that could wipe out the school's central server-and everyone on it! Funny, fast-paced, and full of nods to classic video games, Video Game Elementary is perfect for fans of Minecraft and Roblox, or anyone who's ever wanted to live inside their favorite video game.
Autorenporträt
SCOTT CHARLES is the author of Video Game Elementary, an epic adventure series for young readers, as well as the Creeptown series and the standalone adventure Mylo and Max Break the World. He writes thrilling books for busy kids who might not want to be reading, but what choice do they have? Zero! None! Scott grew up in a pair of small towns outside of Princeton, New Jersey. He attended Duke University, where he graduated with a B.A. in Public Policy. He now lives at his home in Charlotte, North Carolina. You can find him at the library, across a chess board, or on a soccer field late, late at night.