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Hacker Jack
- ナレーター: Martin Stenson
- 再生時間: 1 時間 51 分
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あらすじ・解説
Kids who love inventing, coding, and video games will love this first installment of the new series about 11-year-old Charlie Bakowsky and his battle of wits against Hacker Jack, the world’s sneakiest villain.
Kids who love spying, ninjas, and action will not be able to stop listening to this book, as they follow Charlie’s nine-year-old sister, Lora Bakowsky, on her quest to rescue President Douglas J. Champ...who has been kidnapped inside her brother’s video game.
Charlie creates the world’s most sensational video game - BattleBlox - and becomes mega-rich. President Douglas J. Champ is secretly a YUUUGE fan of BattleBox, and accidentally gets sucked into the video game!
Hacker Jack has been waiting for the right moment to kidnap the president.... After getting sucked into BattleBlox, the president must be rescued from the sinister Hacker Jack, who programs his indestructible robot avatar, Terminus 6, to hold the president hostage.
Lora volunteers for the rescue mission, and goes into BattleBlox, with the president’s best Secret Service agents, Rex, Bravo, and Delta. Charlie watches from his monitor, sending help as he codes new features into BattleBlox, to aid his sister and her rescue team.
But Hacker Jack, and his custom avatar, Terminus 6, stand in their way. The battle of wits between sinister Hacker Jack and genius inventor Charlie Bakowsky ensues.
Will the president be trapped in the video game forever? Or can Charlie and Lora save him and outsmart the mysterious Hacker Jack?
Buy now, and take your kids on a wild adventure full of comedy, imagination, and tense moments.
If your kids liked Trapped in a Video Game, Tron, or Jumanji, they’ll go crazy for Hacker Jack!
This story was truly the invention of children. The author challenged his kids to create a story so exciting that it would be better than actually playing video games. So boys and girls both weighed in on the author’s quest to get kids off the screens and into books.
Buy now!