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Something real
by
Demetrios, Heather
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Reality television programs Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Reality television programs Fiction.
2014
Since the cancellation of her family's reality television show, seventeen-year-old Bonnie Baker, one of twelve siblings, has tried to live a normal life with real friends and a possible boyfriend, until her mother and the show's producers decide to bring \"Baker's Dozen\" back on the air.
Arthur. Season 17, Episode 9, Caught in the Crosswires ; Framed
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Adkins, Drew
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Bailey, Greg
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Davis, Christine
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Animated television programs
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Arthur (Fictitious character : Brown)
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Children's television programs
2014
Caught in the Crosswires - Muffy is thrilled when mega producer J3 chooses her family for his latest reality TV project. After all, she was born to be star! But when Muffy's asked to amp up the drama between her and Bailey, she worries that she's being portrayed as a spoiled brat. Is it possible reality TV isn't as realistic as she thought? Framed - Buster has just won the best young artist award at the Elwood City Arts Festival. Sensing his work might be worth something someday, Muffy hires Buster to paint her portrait. But can Buster satisfy his critical client?
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Mist, metal, and ash
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Clare, Gwendolyn, author
in
Magic Juvenile fiction.
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Reality Juvenile fiction.
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Ability Juvenile fiction.
2019
A certain pen, a certain book, and a certain person can craft entirely new worlds through a branch of science called scriptology. Elsa comes from one such world that was written into creation by her mother, a noted scriptologist.
Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Neal Justin column
2011
[...] otherwise adept anchors struggled in the pregame show, forced to rely on carefully controlled shots, English trivia and speculation about the dress designer to fill time.
Newsletter
Hacked
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Gerber, Linda C
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Gerber, Linda C. Lghts, camera, Cassidy ;
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Reality television programs Juvenile fiction.
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Rain forests Juvenile fiction.
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Photographers Juvenile fiction.
2012
While on location in Costa Rica, Cassidy discovers that her blog has been hacked and wonders about Logan's strange behavior.
Realm of mystics
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Drake, Raelyn, author
in
Computer games Fiction.
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Virtual reality Fiction.
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Cooperativeness Fiction.
2017
A teenager awakens in a fantasy game with three other players, and they must learn to play quickly in order to escape the strange, virtual world.
The end of fun
by
McGinty, Sean, author
in
Augmented reality Juvenile fiction.
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Treasure troves Juvenile fiction.
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Emotional problems of teenagers Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"Seventeen-year-old Aaron is hooked on FUN, a new augmented reality experience that is as addictive as it is FUN. But when he sets off on a treasure hunt, left by his late grandfather, Aaron must navigate the real world and discover what it means to connect--after the game is over\"-- Provided by publisher.
Pod racer
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Martin, R. T., 1988- author
in
Video games Juvenile fiction.
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Racing Juvenile fiction.
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Teamwork (Sports) Juvenile fiction.
2017
A gamer interested in winning at any cost is placed on a four-player team consisting of the gaming crew he abandoned to pursue solo racing, but will he be able to work with the others in this virtual reality racing game?
Ones and zeroes
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Wells, Dan, 1977- author
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Wells, Dan, 1977- Mirador novel
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Virtual reality Juvenile fiction.
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Fantasy sports Juvenile fiction.
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Tournaments Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Overworld. It's more than just the world's most popular esport --for thousands of VR teams around the globe, Overworld is life. It means fame and fortune, or maybe it's a ticket out of obscurity or poverty. If a person has a connection to the Internet and four friends they trust with their life, anything is possible\"--Dust jacket flap.