The Prime Minister’s Brain

The Prime Minister’s Brain by Gillian Cross is a New Ed edition published by Puffin Books in 1987, featuring 159 pages in English. This book follows Dinah, a student who excels at the popular computer game Octopus Dare, only to discover that the game is exerting control over her. As she navigates this unsettling reality, Dinah becomes entangled in a mystery involving the game’s influence and the enigmatic figure of the Demon Headmaster.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and science fiction elements as Dinah confronts the challenges posed by the game and its implications. The narrative explores themes of control and manipulation within the context of technology and gaming. This edition invites readers to engage with Dinah’s journey as she seeks to understand the connection between the game and the sinister forces at play.
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Everyone at school is playing the new computer game – Octopus Dare – but Only Dinah is good enough to beat it. As it begins to take hold, Dinah realizes that the game is trying to control her. But why is it happening, and how is the Demon Headmaster involved?
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