Pleased to meet me / S. G. Wilson ; illustrations by Aleksei Bitskoff.
Material type: TextSeries: Wilson, S. G. Me vs. the multiverse ; Publisher: New York : Random House, 2020Edition: First editionDescription: 262 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781984895752
- 1984895753
- 9781984895769
- 1984895761
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Children's Science Fiction/Fantasy | WILSON S. G. | 1 | Available | 33111009743390 | ||||
Children's Book | Main Library | Children's Science Fiction/Fantasy | WILSON S. G. | 1 | Available | 33111010380737 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
What if you suddenly met someone who's you--only better? That's what happens in this hilarious new series for fans of Stuart Gibb's Moon Base Alpha and quirky sci-fi animated shows like Rick and Morty and Regular Show.
It all starts with a note folded into the shape of an origami octopus: "Hi, Me. Yes, you. You're me, and I'm you." If you believe this and the other origami notes that follow--which middle schooler Meade Macon absolutely, positively does NOT --the concept of parallel dimensions is true, and there is a convention full of alternate versions of Meade waiting for his RSVP. It's got to be a joke.
Except . . . the octopus is an origami fold Meade thought he invented. And the note writer has a lot of intel on him that nobody else should know. I mean, he's told his best friend Twig a lot about himself, but he's definitely kept mum about that time he sleepwalk-peed into his Lego container when he was six. Could Me Con be a real thing? And why does the origami stalker want him to go so badly anyway?
Ages 8-12. Random House.
"Thirteen-year-old Meade Macon attends Me Con, a convention where he meets different versions of himself from across the multiverse"-- Provided by publisher.