The Virtual Reality Space Pirates

The Virtual Reality Space Pirates by Jean M. Akam is a children’s book published by Nightingale Books in 2016. This edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in the year 2051, where four Earth school children, left unsupervised in a science museum, make the daring choice to enter a restricted area marked ‘No Admission to Unauthorised Personnel’. Upon discovering virtual reality headsets, they embark on an extraordinary journey into a fantastical world filled with adventure.
Readers will find a captivating exploration of imagination and adventure as the children navigate this new realm. The story delves into themes of curiosity and the allure of the unknown, set against a backdrop of science fiction and fantasy. Through their experiences, the children encounter challenges and wonders that push the boundaries of their reality, making this book an engaging read for young audiences interested in the intersection of technology and adventure.
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It is the year 2051 and four Earth school children are in a science museum (without adult supervision). After a discussion, they decide to enter a door marked ‘No Admission to Unauthorised Personnel’. What ensues when they enter the room and don the virtual reality headsets they find in there which takes them to a world beyond their wildest dreams, full of fantasy and adventure.
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