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Nanovor: Prank Week


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No. of pages 128

Published: 2010

Great for age 5-12 years

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From gaming genius Jordan Weisman, co-creator of the "Cathy's Book" series, explore the vast new dimension of the Nanovor world! The silicone based Nanovor were the original earthlings - the first living things on the still molten Earth. As the Nanovor population sperad, they became the dominant species and battled each other for territory, food and mates. However, the entire ecosystem was changing and the Nanovor died off. Many millenia after the Nonovor ruled Earth, mankind harnesses silicon's inherant power to build its artificial brains - computers. When electricity pulsed through the computer chip, the lond dormant creature was awakened. It's 'Prank Week' at Hanover High - not an official school event, but a long-held student tradition as class pranks class, club pranks club, and students prank students. As the Lab Rats and the Snake Pit engage in an escalating war of practical jokes, they eventually discover that together they are the targets of the biggest joke of all - and that it turns out that some Nanovor have a sense of humour...

 

 

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US .

Mur Lafferty is a writer, podcast producer, gamer, geek, and martial artist. She is the host of the award-winning podcast I Should Be Writing and the Angry Robot Book podcast. She is the winner of the 2013 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. She loves to run, practice kung fu (Northern Shaolin Five Animals Style), play Skyrim and Fallout 3, and hang out with her fabulously geeky husband and their eleven-year-old daughter. Sean Stewart is the author of eight science fiction novels and won the World Fantasy Award in 2000. Jordan Weisman is a leader in ARG and computer gaming, having created the successful MechWarrior franchise of PC games. He has founded three major design companies (FASA, WizKids and, with Stewart, 4orty2wo Entertainment) and is Creative Director for Microsoft entertainment division.