Heir Apparent

Heir Apparent
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User Unfriendly Series, Book 2

مجموعه های غیر دوستانه کاربر، کتاب ۲

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

Lexile Score

820

Reading Level

3-4

نویسنده

Carine Montbertrand

شابک

9781449803643
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
ویویان واند ولاد نویسنده داستانی برنده جایزه ادگار برای جوانان است. وارث سیف، انتخاب انجمن کتابخانهٔ جوانان و برنده جایزه ان اسپنسر لیندبرگ برای بهترین رمان فانتزی کودکان، به نام «همیشه سرگرم کننده» توسط ناشران هفتگی نامیده شده است. این فانتزی هوشمندانه و تخیلی، با ارائه یک خواندن حیرت اور از راوی کارن مونتراند، شنوندگان کنجکاو را به دنیای واقعیت مجازی یک بازی ارکید قرون وسطایی فریب میدهد که ممکن است کشنده باشد.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

September 16, 2002
Vande Velde (Never Trust a Dead Man) establishes a clever premise for this consistently entertaining fantasy novel. When Giannine arrives at the virtual reality arcade, the organization Citizens to Protect Our Children is protesting out front (their signs bear such messages as inappropriate for children and magic = satanism). Giannine goes in anyway, choosing to play Heir Apparent. In it, she assumes the role of shepherd Janine de St. Jehan, illegitimate daughter of the late king, and she will become the new king if she can survive constant threats, including potential warfare and perhaps even a dragon. For Giannine, the stakes are raised when a man claiming to be the arcade's CEO appears in her game, telling her that the CPOC protestors have vandalized the equipment: Her only way out of the game is to successfully complete it—and quickly, or she risks "fatal overload." The story line is ingeniously developed; each time Giannine's character "dies," Giannine must start back at the beginning, making more informed choices and using her developing diplomacy to prevent a war with barbarians, or win over the royal troops. It can be a little hard to keep track of all the people and the plotting, but hilarious characters (like a sweet-talking barbarian king and a centipede-eating wizard) plus fantastical elements (e.g., a hat that "lets you avoid the time stream keep moving when all about you is still") will spur readers on toward the satisfying conclusion. Ages 8-12.



AudioFile Magazine
Giannine's 14th birthday present is a gift certificate to a futuristic arcade. There she elects to play a medieval virtual reality game and becomes the illegitimate daughter of a king who names her heir to the throne. When the electrical currents at the arcade are disrupted, Giannine must finish the game successfully, or a system overload may fry her brain. However, dying in the game is not a problem--it just starts over from the beginning (again and again). After the third start, Carine Montbertrand's plodding delivery makes wanting to continue difficult. There's not much character delineation and little variety to the pacing. However, Giannine is a lively, sympathetic character plunked down in the middle of a rollicking good story. S.G. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine


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