Heir Apparent
By Vivian Vande Velde, Read by Hallie Ricardo
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About the Book
In Heir Apparent there are as many ways to win as there are to get killed. “A stylish tale [that] addresses both fantasy gaming and censorship.” (New York Times Book Review)
From Edgar Award–winning author Vivian Vande Velde comes a rollicking story that puts a high-tech twist on the classic medieval fantasy-adventure.
In the virtual reality game Heir Apparent, there are way too many ways to get killed—and Giannine seems to be finding them all. Which is a shame, because unless she can get the magic ring, locate the stolen treasure, answer the dwarf’s dumb riddles, impress the head-chopping statue, charm the army of ghosts, fend off the barbarians, and defeat the man-eating dragon, she’ll never win.
And she has to, because losing means she’ll die—for real this time.
Junior Library Guild Selection * New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age
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Reviews
“Consistently entertaining.”—Publishers Weekly
“A testament to Vande Velde’s storytelling magic.”—The Horn Book
“A stylish tale [that] addresses both fantasy gaming and censorship.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Plausible, suspenseful. . . . Hilarious. . . . It’s riveting reading for
experienced gamers and tyros alike.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A Junior Library Guild Selection
A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age
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About the Book
In Heir Apparent there are as many ways to win as there are to get killed. “A stylish tale [that] addresses both fantasy gaming and censorship.” (New York Times Book Review)
From Edgar Award–winning author Vivian Vande Velde comes a rollicking story that puts a high-tech twist on the classic medieval fantasy-adventure.
In the virtual reality game Heir Apparent, there are way too many ways to get killed—and Giannine seems to be finding them all. Which is a shame, because unless she can get the magic ring, locate the stolen treasure, answer the dwarf’s dumb riddles, impress the head-chopping statue, charm the army of ghosts, fend off the barbarians, and defeat the man-eating dragon, she’ll never win.
And she has to, because losing means she’ll die—for real this time.
Junior Library Guild Selection * New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age
Product Details
Reviews
“Consistently entertaining.”—Publishers Weekly
“A testament to Vande Velde’s storytelling magic.”—The Horn Book
“A stylish tale [that] addresses both fantasy gaming and censorship.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Plausible, suspenseful. . . . Hilarious. . . . It’s riveting reading for
experienced gamers and tyros alike.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A Junior Library Guild Selection
A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age
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