Dragon Ops
Dragon Ops
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Series and Publisher: Dragon Ops   

Annotation: Twelve-year-old Ian is thrilled to beta test the mixed-reality version of his favorite game, but unless he, his sister, Lilli, and their cousin Derek defeat the dragon, it will be game over.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #328442
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Special Formats: High Low High Low
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 04/13/21
Pages: 377 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-7595-5516-8 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-3066-4
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-7595-5516-7 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-3066-7
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2019007728
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

Gaming enthusiast Ian is ecstatic that he, along with his sister Lilli and cousin Derek, is getting the chance to test out Dragon Ops, the new augmented-reality experience based on one of his favorite video games. After traveling to the island theme park, Ian can't wait to explore Dragonshire and catch a glimpse of Atreus, the legendary dragon. When they finally enter the world, however, they find that Atreus is actually a supersmart AI dragon who has taken over the game, trapping them until they can complete their quest reach Game Over. Readers will become immersed in Dragonshire along with Ian, following in suspense as he and his family uncover the truth behind Dragon Ops. Fans of fantasy, video games, and technology will appreciate the merging of the three to create an incredible world that, with today's technology, doesn't seem that far off. An exciting addition to middle-grade fiction that will leave readers contemplating the real world and the virtual.

Kirkus Reviews

Trapped inside a mixed-reality game, two siblings race the clock to defeat a villainous AI dragon and rescue their cousin.Ian Rivera, a 12-year-old misunderstood gamer, loves the Fields of Fantasy role-playing game more than anyone. Now he gets to enter the world through Dragon Ops, a mixed-reality theme park on a small island. When the game's ultimate, undefeatable opponent seizes control of the game, the stakes rise to the highest possible level: die in the game, die in real life. In order to beat that boss-Atreus, a red dragon with fire power-Ian's party needs to collect three Elemental Stones from the other three dragons that maintain balance in the world: earth, water, and (no, not air) ice. Mancusi packs the story with references to memes, video games, and Disney in the vein of Ready Player One (the movie is actively referenced in the text). The surname Rivera is the only indicator of cultural identity for Ian and his family. They are otherwise presumed white. Ikumi, a girl whose avatar has "eyes like an anime character's," is Japanese, as is one of the game's creators. Their representation comes in the form of sprinkled-in lines about bowing and "gaijin," which smacks more of exoticization than authenticity, especially as they are seen through Ian's perspective.For all its cool premise, this fantasy's full of tropes but no surprises. (Science fiction/fantasy. 8-12)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

When avid gamer Ian Rivera, 12, gets the once-in-a-lifetime chance to test out Dragon Ops-a fully immersive augmented reality theme park based on his favorite video game-before its release, he leaps at the opportunity, even if he has to share the experience with his sister, Lilli, and cousin Derek, neither of whom appreciate the visit to the remote South Pacific island on which it-s situated. Shortly after the three gear up to begin their adventure, the game-s end boss, dragon Atreus, traps them inside, kidnapping Derek and assigning Ian and Lilli a quest. They must find and defeat Atreus within three days, -no save points. No do-overs,- and any game-side fatality will result in their deaths. Luckily, they have the assistance of an AI guide named Yano, and Ikumi, an experienced fellow player, to compensate when Ian discovers that his in-game experiences haven-t prepared him for the more physical demands of the setting. With this adventure, Mancusi (Geeks and the Holy Grail) employs common gaming tropes, interweaving fantasy and mundane elements to create a world that feels familiar and yet enjoyably dangerous. The concepts-rogue AIs, theme parks gone haywire-may be well visited, but Mancusi successfully delivers a sense of urgency to her entertaining tale. Ages 8-12. Agent: Mandy Hubbard, Emerald City Literary. (May)

School Library Journal

Gr 3 Up-Siblings Ian and Lily, along with their annoying cousin Derek, have scored a once-in-a-lifetime chancethey will get to explore the new Dragon Ops augmented-reality video game theme park before it opens to the public. But they haven't even finished their first quest when they realize something has gone wrong. Getting hurt in the game hurts in reality, their goggles don't seem to have an off switch, and suddenly the exit is missing. And if that wasn't bad enough, the game's legendary big bad boss, the dragon Atreus, has issued them a personal challenge. They have three days to find him and fight him, and in this virtual world controlled by the Atreus artificial intelligence, there's no save points or do-overs. In fact, if Ian, Lily, and Derek can't defeat Atreus, it's game overforever. This book could be described as Ernest Cline's Ready Player One for middle grade readers, complete with old-school video game references. Even reluctant readers are likely to find something to keep them engaged. Despite the book's length, the short chapters help the story fly by. VERDICT A fun, fast-paced read for video game fans, adventurers, and fantasy readers. Highly recommended for any library's middle grade section.Amanda Toth, Lane Libraries, Hamilton, OH

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Word Count: 80,992
Reading Level: 4.4
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.4 / points: 12.0 / quiz: 511764 / grade: Middle Grades
Guided Reading Level: F

From the beloved author of The Once and Future Geek comes this action-packed adventure set in a futuristic world filled with magic, monsters, and high-tech video gaming.

One wrong move, and it's game over.

Welcome to Dragon Ops, the world's first augmented-reality video-game theme park. Set on a once-deserted island, our three beta players—classic gamer geek Ian; his adventure-seeking sister, Lily; and their too-cool-for-gaming cousin, Derek—have been lucky enough to score an invite to play before the fully immersive experience opens to the public.

But once inside, they find themselves trapped in a game taken over by a rogue AI dragon called Atreus, and suddenly the stakes go beyond the virtual world. With no cheat codes, guidebooks, save points, or do-overs, they'll need all their cunning and video-game hacks to beat the game . . . and survive in real life.

Action-packed and unputdownable, Dragon Ops will thrill gamers and reluctant readers alike with high-tech adventure and electrifying twists and turns.


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