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- Shakespeare, William,--Adaptations--Juvenile fiction
- Avatars (Virtual reality)--Juvenile fiction
- Computer games--Juvenile fiction
- Fantasy games--Juvenile fiction
- High school students--Juvenile fiction
- High schools--Juvenile fiction
- Interpersonal relations--Juvenile fiction
- Impersonation--Juvenile fiction
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- Student government--Juvenile fiction
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Title Statement | Twelfth knight / Alexene Farol Follmuth. |
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Alternative Title(s) | 12th knight 12th night Twelfth night |
Author | Follmuth, Alexene Farol |
Additional Contributors | Shakespeare, William,1546-1616 |
Publication | New York: Tor Teen/Tor Publishing Group,2024. |
Edition | First edition. |
Extent of Item | 307 pages |
ISBN | 9781250884893 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr07446692 |
General Notes | "A Tor Teen Book." "Endpaper art by Little Chmura"--Title page verso. "Reese's Book Club"--Cover. Include endpaper art by Little Chmura, a foil case stamp, and designed printed edges. |
Audience & Ratings | 014-up. |
Summary | "Iola Reyes is annoyed. Her painstakingly crafted tabletop game campaign was shot down, her best friend is suggesting she try being more "likable," and her school's star running back Jack Orsino is the most lackadaisical Student Body President she's ever seen, which makes her job as VP that much harder. Vi's favorite escape from the world is the MMORPG Twelfth Knight, but online spaces aren't exactly kind to girls like her-girls who are extremely competent and have the swagger to prove it. So Vi creates a masculine alter ego, choosing to play as a knight named Cesario to create a safe haven for herself. But when a football injury leads Jack Orsino to the world of Twelfth Knight, Vi is alarmed to discover their online alter egos-Cesario and Duke Orsino-are surprisingly well-matched. As the long nights of game-play turn into discussions about life and love, Vi and Jack soon realize they've become more than just weapon-wielding characters in an online game. But Vi has been concealing her true identity from Jack, and Jack might just be falling for her offline."-- |
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By Topic | Avatars (Virtual reality)--Juvenile fiction |
Computer games--Juvenile fiction | |
Fantasy games--Juvenile fiction | |
High school students--Juvenile fiction | |
High schools--Juvenile fiction | |
Interpersonal relations--Juvenile fiction | |
Impersonation--Juvenile fiction | |
Knights and knighthood--Juvenile fiction | |
Student government--Juvenile fiction | |
Video games--Juvenile fiction | |
Women in video games--Juvenile fiction | |
By Name | Shakespeare, William,1564-1616 |
By Genre | Humorous fiction |
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