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Doors into the Dimensions Books

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In a future where no one needs to sleep, homes are unnecessary. A simple dimensional cubby in a hi-rise gymnasium is all anyone needs. Perhaps the designers ought to have considered the possibility of unintended effects from thousands of multi-dimensional bubbles in close proximity to each other. But they weren't physicists . . . Joe is independent, his divorced father a bit absent minded. Joe and his "bio-model" friend were exploring the pedestrian tunnels under the Barton Street Gym when they found themselves trapping in a strange landscape with a hungry dinosaur. Alice Brown is used to getting in trouble; her parents are quite strict. But being attacked by a Tyrannosaurus Rex in a strange dimension just a step across a malfunctioning D-door is not her usual sort of trouble.

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Book 2 of the Doors into the Dimensions Series Joe and Alice helped the Artificial Intelligence computer of the Barton Street Gym win the battle for Milwaukee. Now the Superstrand Opti-cable network is about to connect Milwaukee to Chicago. What will they find, in the larger city? Has a single computer assimilated the city? Is there an ongoing battle for dominance? Or a really poisonous winner? Not to mention three other groups exploring Chicago Dimension Six. Joe's got his work cut out for him, beating the Chicago Rattlesnake and saving his dad.

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Three stories in the Doors to the Dimension Series. Fifteen-year-old Alice Brown is not an obedient child. Six months ago, she was locked in a cubbie and found a very different way to escape. Across a dimensional threshold—into a war between the Artifical Intelligences—advance computers that evinced in the other dimensions as animals. Alice and her friends befriended one AI, and helped it win the battle for Milwaukee. But the completion of the WisGrid is going to open the bandwidth enough to expand the war to other cities and.

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