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100 | 1 | _aBaddiel, David | |
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_aThe Person controller _cDavid Baddiel ; illustrated by Jim Field |
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_aLondon _bHarperCollins Children's Books _c2016 |
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_a369 p. _bill. |
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500 | _aFormerly CIP. | ||
520 | _aFred and Ellie are twins. But not identical (because that's impossible for a boy and a girl). They do like all the same things, though. Especially video games. Which they are very good at. They aren't that good, however, at much else - like, for example, football, or dealing with the school bullies. Then they meet the Mystery Man, who sends them a video-game controller, which doesn't look like any other controller they've ever seen. And it doesn't control any of their usual games. When the twins find out what it does control, though, it seems like the answer to all their problems. And the key to all their wildest dreams. At least it seems like that ... | ||
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_aBoys _vJuvenile fiction |
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_aAnimals _vJuvenile fiction |
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_aShapeshifting _vJuvenile fiction |
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_aTwins _vJuvenile fiction |
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_aVideogamers _vJuvenile fiction |
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700 | 1 | _aField, Jim | |
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