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The Great Interactive Dream Machine
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The Great Interactive Dream Machine Hardcover - 1996

by Richard Peck

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Dial, 1996-10-01. Hardcover. Good.
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  • Title The Great Interactive Dream Machine
  • Author Richard Peck
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 1st
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 149
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Dial, N . Y.
  • Date 1996-10-01
  • Bookseller's Inventory # SONG0803719892
  • ISBN 9780803719897 / 0803719892
  • Weight 0.68 lbs (0.31 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.5 x 5.74 x 0.67 in (21.59 x 14.58 x 1.70 cm)
  • Ages 10 to 14 years
  • Grade levels 5 - 9
  • Reading level 580
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 95053263
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

Summary

Josh Lewis and Aaron Zimmer of LOST IN CYBERSPACE return for another adventure. Here, Aaron finds a way to turn his computer into a wish-granting machine. There are, of course, a few bugs in the program. The computer doesn't just grant Josh and Aaron's wishes; it seems to be granting the wishes of Aaron's mom's poodle as well. To further complicate matters, a creepy spy is more than a little interested in the wish-granting machine. Are the boys in for more trouble than they can handle?

From the publisher

Richard Peck has written more than thirty novels, and in the process has become one of the country’s most highly respected writers for children. In fact The Washington Post called him “America’s best living author for young adults.” A versatile writer, he is beloved by middle-graders as well as young adults for his historical and contemporary comedies and coming-of-age novels. He lives in New York City, and spends a great deal of time traveling around the country to speaking engagements at conferences, schools, and libraries.

Mr. Peck is the first children’s book author to have received a National Humanities Medal. He is a Newbery Medal winner (for A Year Down Yonder), a Newbery Honor winner (for A Long Way from Chicago), a two-time National Book Award finalist, and a two-time Edgar Award winner. In addition, he has won a number of major honors for the body of his work, including the Margaret A. Edwards Award, the ALAN Award, and the Medallion from the University of Southern Mississippi.

About the author

Richard Peck has written more than thirty novels, and in the process has become one of the country's most highly respected writers for children. In fact "The Washington Post" called him "America's best living author for young adults." A versatile writer, he is beloved by middle-graders as well as young adults for his historical and contemporary comedies and coming-of-age novels. He lives in New York City, and spends a great deal of time traveling around the country to speaking engagements at conferences, schools, and libraries.
Mr. Peck is the first children's book author to have received a National Humanities Medal. He is a Newbery Medal winner (for "A Year Down Yonder"), a Newbery Honor winner (for "A Long Way from Chicago"), a two-time National Book Award finalist, and a two-time Edgar Award winner. In addition, he has won a number of major honors for the body of his work, including the Margaret A. Edwards Award, the ALAN Award, and the Medallion from the University of Southern Mississippi.