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George Ivanoff is the author of, You Choose: The Treasure of Dead Man's Cove, which was a winner at the Young Australian's Best Book Awards 2015 in the Fiction for Young Readers Category. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Works by George Ivanoff

Trapped in the games grid (2015) 14 copies
Mayhem at magic school (2014) 14 copies
You Choose 3: Maze of Doom (2014) 13 copies
Gamers' Quest (2009) 12 copies
Super sports spectacular (2015) 9 copies
In the Realm of Dragons (2016) 6 copies
Emergency echo (2016) 5 copies
Perfect world (2018) 4 copies
Gamers' challenge (2011) 4 copies
Gamers' Rebellion (2013) 4 copies
Phenomena: Real Sci-Fi (2001) 3 copies
Olympic Game Technology (2009) 3 copies
You Choose Flip Me! 1 & 2 (2015) 3 copies
Talk about teeth (2011) 3 copies
Dad Helps Out (2011) 2 copies
You Choose: Footy Fever (2017) 2 copies
You Choose Flip Me! 3 & 4 (2015) 2 copies
Level up! (2020) 2 copies
Piracy in the modern age (2010) 2 copies
You Choose 12 (2017) 2 copies
You Choose 11 (2017) 2 copies
Short and Scary 2 copies
The Moon and the Sundogs (2011) 2 copies
Fossil Fuels (2013) 2 copies
Planet Max 1 copy
Southern Skies (2016) 1 copy
Beast world (2018) 1 copy
Blue Eyes 1 copy
Snookums 1 copy
Thrillogy (2001) 1 copy

Associated Works

Short Trips: Defining Patterns (2008) — Contributor — 31 copies
Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural (2003) — Contributor — 27 copies
X-Files: Secret Agendas (The X-Files (Prose)) (2016) — Contributor — 17 copies
Dead Red Heart (2011) — Contributor — 11 copies
Fantastic wonder stories (2007) — Contributor — 11 copies
The workers' paradise (2007) — Contributor — 10 copies
Belong (2010) — Contributor — 8 copies
Stories for girls (2013) — Contributor — 3 copies

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In recent years, computer games have gone way beyond the likes of Pacman, Space Invaders and such. These days you can take on an avatar and “live” in Second Life, for example. When I was much younger, you could play Dungeons and Dragons around a table, with other fans. It was very sociable and you collected gold, treasure, skills and weapons at the roll of a pair of dice, going up to higher levels as you went. Now, you can go on-line to do the same thing.

What would happen if the avatars wanted the same thing, only in our world?

Anyone who has read the original short story on which this is based, in the Ford Street anthology Trust Me! will know immediately what’s going on in this novel, so I’m not giving much away. Even if you haven’t read the original, you pick it up fairly speedily.

Teenage thieves Tark and Zyra live in a world in which magic is mixed with technology. You can be using a sword o’light to kill a dragon one moment and battling a cyborg the next. The reasons for this become clear fairly soon. The young thieves use their ill-gotten gains to give them time in Designers’ Paradise, where they can do exotic things such as go to school, then home to do homework and watch television. But they have gotten in trouble with a character known as the Fat Man, who will not give up the chase, even when they are making their way to Designers’ Paradise. And Designers’ Paradise, when they get there, is also in danger…

A good introduction to speculative fiction for younger readers, this one is non-stop action with a light touch. There is a lot of delightful over-the-top silliness – you wouldn’t for example, want to be a mage in this world, where you can end up a toad if your spell bounces back at you. The story is a cross between a computer game and Dungeons and Dragons, with a touch of Westworld. The cover art is by wonderful book illustrator Les Petersen, who did the covers for Simon Haynes’ Hal Spacejock novels and several for Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. The images of Tark and Zyra look like computer game avatars, giving a strong hint of what the novel is about.

The author has set up a web site, http://www.gamersquestbook.com ,for readers who would like more stories about his characters.
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