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Description: Augmented Reality by Victor Appleton Tom Swift Inventors Academy is hosting an Invention Olympics, but Tom suspects that the crew filming a new reality show about the academy may be planning something nefarious. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Tom and his friends expose the truth when a friendly rivalry becomes a cutthroat competition in this sixth novel in Tom Swift Inventors Academy—perfect for fans of The Hardy Boys or Alex Rider.To increase interest in Swift Academy, the schools new PR rep announces the Invention Olympics, an event open to the public that will feature the students varied creative talents. Everyones excited to show off their latest ideas. But when the rep invites a production company to film a new reality show about the academy, the plan is met with a lot less enthusiasm. Tom and his friends have mixed reactions to the new attention. Some of them are loving the spotlight, while others want nothing to do with the show, and its causing cracks in the groups rock-solid bonds. But Tom quickly realizes that they arent the only ones at school on edge. The reality show producers seem to be pitting students against one another to create more drama for the screen. And as the Invention Olympics approaches, he starts to suspect that the filming may be a cover for something even more nefarious. Can he and his friends figure out the truth before the reality show has real-world consequences? Author Biography Victor Appleton is the author of the classic Tom Swift books. Excerpt from Book Chapter 1: The Augmented Expedition 1 The Augmented Expedition I STEPPED INTO THE GYM and scanned the area. A few students sat on the bleachers. Some watched two members of the fencing team facing off, foils at the ready. Others chatted quietly or finished their homework last-minute before school began. Luckily, none of them seemed to be interested in my destination. I casually strolled across the floor, heading toward the end of the single set of bleachers. I adjusted my glasses and looked at the seated students. I didnt bother glancing at the fencers; their masks would definitely block my facial recognition program. Thats right, I was testing my brand-new augmented reality glasses. You see, I had almost all of the academy students in my address book, so it was easy to add their faces to my program. As I moved closer to the bleachers, small green squares appeared around the students faces. Their names floated under those open boxes. Simone Mosby chatted with Alicia Wilkes. Evan Wittman sat alone, reading something on his tablet. Okay, their names didnt really float next to these unsuspecting students. That was the augmented part of my augmented reality glasses. You see, my program projected the images onto my glasses so that only I could see them. The boxes continued to float next to the students even though I kept moving. It was very cool. In fact, I felt kind of like James Bond or Jason Bourne. Except their spy glasses might list a bunch of deadly facts about the subject. I imagined an additional list of stats floating beside Evans face: international assassin , wanted by Interpol , deadly with nunchucks . As I moved closer to the bleachers, Evan glanced up from his tablet. "Cool glasses, Tom," he said casually, instead of attacking me with nunchucks. "What do they do?" "Ill tell you later," I replied as I continued toward my destination. "Im still beta testing them." Evan gave a knowing nod and went back to his tablet. At any other school, I wouldve looked weird walking around wearing oversize safety glasses with wires leading down to a controller and power pack clipped to my belt. Okay, Im sure I looked weird here, too. But at the Swift Academy of Science and Technology, it wasnt unusual for students to test their inventions on school grounds. You might see drones flying down the halls one day and green smoke billowing out of the chemistry lab the next. You never knew what strange and exciting things youd come across at this school. Today, I wasnt just testing my latest invention--I was also helping my best friend, Noah Newton, with his. Thats why I made my way to the back of the bleachers. I was using my glasses to assist Noah with his own augmented reality invention. And I wasnt the only one. Noah had created a cool app that most of the academy students were helping him test. I ducked behind the bleachers and adjusted my glasses. Scanning the dark and dusty area, I quickly spotted exactly what I was looking for: a cartoon pork chop slowly spun as it hovered just above the floor under the bleachers. It wasnt a real pork chop, obviously, but one I could see only using my glasses. I dug out my phone and accessed Noahs Feed the Beast app. The program activated the camera, and I held up my phone so I could see the pork chop hovering on the screen. Using the app, Id be able to see the cartoon hunk of meat even if I wasnt wearing my glasses. My thumb moved toward the apps Collect button, but the pork chop disappeared before I could capture it. I spun around to see that I wasnt alone. A thin boy with curly brown hair held his own phone in front of him. I recognized the student, even as my glasses drew a square around his face and flashed a label: Terry Stephenson. "Not so swift, Tom Swift," Terry said with a grin. "I found this one yesterday." Terry ducked his head as he stepped out from under the bleachers and disappeared from sight. I closed Noahs app and shot him a text. Someone found the one under the bleachers. Cool, Noah replied. Keep looking. Hurrying away from the bleachers, I made my way to the gym doors, scanning the ceiling just in case Noah had hidden any other loot up there. Noah had created a cool phone app that hid all kinds of cartoon food items all over the school. There were barrels of apples, cartoon fish, and even oversize cherries, just like in that old-school video game, Pac-Man . You couldnt see the items unless you were looking through your phones camera, using his app. Noah had made the app available to all the academy students so everyone could play. The object of the game was to go around the school and collect as many of the items as you could. The student who collected the most loot won for the day. That wasnt the coolest part of the game, though. Every day after school, if you went outside and aimed your phone at the sky, you would be able to see a giant beast tromping toward the Swift Academy building. When it got close enough, all of the students whod gathered loot could launch it toward the creature. If enough people collected enough food and successfully launched their cache into the monsters mouth, the beast would be satisfied and it wouldnt destroy the school. Thats right. Noah had created a cool program where a monster demolished the Swift Academy building. It looked amazing and pretty realistic. Since Noahs app had launched three days before, the beast had torn down the school every time. And as cool as that was to watch, it also meant that not enough students had collected enough loot. Today looked like there was a pretty good chance that would change, though. Every day the app was live, more and more students could be seen roaming the halls with their phones out in front of them--even more than thirteen- and fourteen-year-olds usually do. I stepped out of the gym and checked my watch. It was almost time for first period. I had just enough time to get to my locker, put away my glasses, and head to algebra. Id help Noah grab more food items during lunch. Maybe today would be the day that we finally succeeded in feeding the beast! I continued to test my glasses as I headed for my locker. They correctly identified Kevin Ryan, Mia Trevino, and Tony Garret. Unfortunately, they identified Jamal Watts as his sister, Shandra. Id have to check my address book to make sure I had their photos right. Otherwise, my program wasnt able to tell the difference with a strong family resemblance. I reached my locker and began dialing in my locks combination. "Attention, Swift Academy students," came Mr. Davenports voice over the intercom system. "Noah Newton and Tom Swift, report to my office right away." I sighed and reset my padlock. It looked like I was going to be late for algebra. As I made my way to the principals office, I got the usual jabs any student might have received after such a public announcement. They werent too bad, especially considering my last name matches the name of the school. Theres a very good reason for that. My father, Tom Swift Sr., created the school with the profits from his nearby tech company, Swift Enterprises. However, ever since I started at the academy, Ive done my best to be just another student. I dont want any special treatment from teachers or students. So far, that had worked out just fine. When I entered the front office, Noah was already there sitting in one of the chairs by the school office managers desk. Ms. Lane smiled and nodded in the direction of my friend. "Just have a seat. Mr. Davenport will be with you in a moment." I plopped down in the chair next to Noahs. "What do you think this is about?" I whispered. Noah sighed and shook his head. "Isnt it obvious? Davenports going to shut down my app." He rolled his eyes. "He probably thinks its too disruptive ." I shrugged. "You never know. It might be something else." Noah smirked and gave me a skeptical look. "One of the last times we were here was because of an app. What else could it be?" My friend had a point. Once, Noah and I, along with our friends Samantha Watson and Amy Hsu, came to see Mr. Davenport because of an app Amy had created. It was a cool program that let students know when teachers were going to give a pop quiz. Now that app was disruptive... to the teachers lesson plans, at least. Even though Noahs app did have kids faces buried in their phones a little more than usual, I didnt think it was actually disruptive. Something buzzed on Ms. Lanes desk and Mr. Davenports voice blared out of a small speaker. "Send them in, please," he said. As Noah and I stood and headed back, Ms. Lane gave us a nod and a half-grin that seemed meant to wish us luck. When we reached the principals office, I was surprised to see that he wasnt alone. A blond woman in a bright red sweater sat in one of the four chairs in front of Mr. Davenports desk. She turned and smiled at us as we filed in. "Mr. Newton. Mr. Swift," Mr. Davenport said. He pointed to the chairs. "Please take a seat." As we settled down, the principal stood. "Now, Mr. Newton, I was about to put the brakes on this... Feed the Beast app of yours." My best friend gave me a What did I tell you? look before addressing the principal. "What if people just used it before school and during lunch?" Mr. Davenport chuckled. "Youre not listenin Details ISBN1534468897 Author Victor Appleton Audience Age 8-12 Series Tom Swift Inventors Academy Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1534468897 ISBN-13 9781534468894 Format Paperback Imprint Aladdin Series Number 6 Pages 160 Publisher Simon & Schuster Place of Publication New York, NY Country of Publication United States Illustrations f-c gloss UV cvr w-foil stamp and sculpt emboss NZ Release Date 2021-03-16 US Release Date 2021-03-16 UK Release Date 2021-03-16 AU Release Date 2021-04-30 Publication Date 2021-03-16 Alternative 9781534468900 DEWEY FIC Audience Children / Juvenile We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139555126;

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