Corrector Yui: How the Web Was Won (Corrector Yui, 5)
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Book Description
In the future, classes are taught by robots on huge computer screens, every student has a laptop, and the Internet is integrated into every aspect of life. In this environment, paying attention in class can be difficult for a 13-year old girl like Yui. When an evil computer virus threatens to take control over the Internet, Yui is sucked into the cyberspace-realm. Guided by a talking computer that helps her collect the "Corrector" programming pieces, Yui must use all of her resources to save the world.
From the Publisher
Kia Asamiya is the most widely read manga artist in America. A popular creator in his Japan, he's reached superstar status in America- speaking to standing-room-only crowds at anime and comic conventions. His work has been published by all the major American manga publishers (CPM, Dark Horse, TOKYOPOP, Viz), not to mention a full color series of Dark Angel from Image and an upcoming Batman project for DC. Best known for science fiction series like Silent Mobius and Nadesico, he makes his shoujo (girl's manga) debut with Corrector Yui, for which he designed the characters and established the story.
Corrector Yui: How the Web Was Won (Corrector Yui, 5),Keiko Okamoto,Kia Asamiya,TokyoPop,1931514321,Cartoons and comics,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Comics & Graphic Novels - Manga,Cyberspace,Fantasy - General,Fiction,Fiction - Science Fiction,Graphic Novels - Science Fiction,Juvenile Fiction,Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic,Special Interest - Adventure
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