| Reviewer: Mason W. '06 In
The Great Interactive Dream Machine, the sequel to Lost in Cyberspace,
there are two characters: a techno-genius, Aaron, who wears glasses and is the shortest
person in the grade; and Josh, a clever young boy who is somewhat worried about
Aarons secret computer formula.
The problem is that Aaron makes up a new computer formula because he
wants to go to computer camp. Josh doesn't want him to go, so he tampers with it, and in
the long run causes them a lot of grief and surprises.
I really liked this book because it was an exciting and suspenseful
story. The author used a lot of good adjectives. So if you liked Lost in Cyberspace,
you will love The Great Interactive Dream Machine.
3/1/99 |