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Magicnet
Magicnet
Author: John Dechancie
English prof Schuyler King receives a call from his computer genius friend Grant Barrington and becomes an "earwitness to friend's murder. King finds himself thrust into an epic journey to track down Barrington's murderer - Lloyd "Merlin" Jones - the self-proclaimed ruler of the MagicNet - a mysterious blend of magic and Technology. The barely c...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780688127596
ISBN-10: 0688127592
Publication Date: 12/1993
Pages: 234
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: William Morrow Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Another book by the Castle Perilous series author. "Cross the borders of reality into a new dimension: a computer-generated nightmare you'll never forget!" Every bit as good as his others.
1993
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This is an interesting story, melding magic with computer technology creating, at times, an alternate universe. It has it's amusing moments along with moments of horror. I found myself rooting for the English Professor who's computer skills are barely classified as "basic". Even so, he finds himself in the middle of a bizarre scheme to reprogram the universe. It kept my attention throughout the book, wondering what would happen to this poor hapless Professor, and how he could possibly be the one to stop the inevitable.
The story is categorized as "Fantasy", but I would put it into the Fantasy/Horror category.


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