Dangerous Reality

Dominic’s mum is a brilliant scientist. When she unveils her latest creation, Dominic glows with pride. VIMS – the Virtual Interactive Mobile System – is an artificial intelligence masterpiece controlled by a single glove and a special pair of glasses. It can do almost anything: disarm a car bomb, perform surgery or hold a baby. But when VIMS goes berserk, attacking violently and without warning, Dominic realizes it is no longer a fantastic game. Someone is sabotaging VIMS: someone who wants to use it for evil. But who can it be?

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  • This is so sad I never guessed what was coming.

    8 March 2014

  • This is amazing and VIMS is the best invention ever, hope it was real.

    7 March 2014

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    25 November 2013

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    Malorie Blackman

    The former Children’s Laureate is the awardwinning author of over 50 books, including the bestselling Noughts and Crosses sequence.

    Awards

    Malorie Blackman’s many awards include the Red House and Sheffield Children’s Book Prizes for Noughts and Crosses. In 2005 she was awarded the Elearnor Farjeon prize for services to children’s literature; an OBE followed in 2008 and from 2013-15 she was the Children’s Laureate.

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