Trapped in a Video Game: Return to Doom Island

· Trapped in a Video Game Book 4 · Andrews McMeel Publishing
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12-year-old Jesse Rigsby is sure of two things: Alistair Gregory, the man who figured out how to put people into video games, isn’t what he seems. And someone is watching him. To get answers, Jesse will have to dive back into a video game and transform himself into a superspy to outsmart an android, outlast a drone, and outswim an 8-bit shark. Inside this retro, side-scrolling, blocky world where even basic moves are tricky, the danger is just beginning. Can he pull it off before the bad guys catch on?

Perfect for gamers aged 7-10 and especially reluctant readers, this fast, funny adventure blends humor, puzzles, and nonstop action with the irresistible “what if you could go inside a game?” premise. Whether read on its own or as part 4 of the best-selling Trapped in a Video Game series, Return to Doom Island delivers page-turning stakes, clever twists, and a satisfying next level for series fans. 

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4.2
5 reviews
Alan Jana Cooper
November 30, 2022
it was a great book i really liked how it was about a famous billonare
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April 19, 2019
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Dustin Brady writes funny, action-packed books for kids. Although he regularly gets locked out of his own accounts for forgetting passwords, Dustin still remembers the Super Mario Bros. 3 Game Genie code for infinite lives. It’s SLXPLOVS. Dustin lives in Cleveland, Ohio, with his wife, kids, and a small dog named Nugget.
 

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