Two Thousand and Ninety-five

Two Thousand and Ninety-five by Jon Scieszka, published by Puffin Books in 1997, is a 72-page work written in English. This book follows the Time Warp Trio as they are unexpectedly transported into the 21st century by “The Book.” In this futuristic setting, they encounter a world filled with 3-D advertisements and robots armed with ray guns, leading to a series of humorous and chaotic events.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction, fantasy, and science fiction as the trio navigates their new environment. The story explores themes of time travel and the implications of meeting their great-grandchildren, raising questions about the impact of their adventures on their family history. With its engaging narrative, this edition presents a unique look at the future through the eyes of its characters.
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Zapped into the 21st century by “The Book”, the Time Warp Trio find that their future is definitely worth waiting for. Actually, waiting forever would be okay: 3-D ads attack them on the street, ray-gun toting robots demand their ID numbers–or else. And a meeting with their great-grandkids could knock out the old family tree at the roots. Will the trio’s future mix-up wipe out their past?
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