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My Video Game Ate My Homework
I would hate to have to say that My Video Game Ate My Homework! But while I wouldn’t want that to happen to me, it was fun to read about it happening to the four characters in the book. I like that the book is like a comic book, as it makes the story go quickly and makes it easy to follow.
The story starts with the main character, Dewey, needing to make sure his science fair project is special because if he doesn’t, then he’ll end up in summer school. Dewey’s friend Ferg accidentally breaks the prize for the winner of the science fair and comes to Dewey to help fix it. Dewey fixes it, but then Dewey, Ferg, Dewey’s sister, and another friend end up competing inside the prize: the newest AI video game. The gang must work together and beat bosses and learn about themselves.
This is a cool book with a neat storyline that had me hooked. The drawings are bright and clear. The storyline is exciting and something that I know kids my age will want to read about since they, like me, like playing video games at home. Kids of all ages will like this story!
Author | Dustin Hansen |
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Star Count | 4.5/5 |
Format | Trade |
Page Count | 160 pages |
Publisher | DC Comics |
Publish Date | 2020-04-21 |
ISBN | 9781401293260 |
Amazon | Buy this Book |
Issue | April 2020 |
Category | Sequential Art - Kids |
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