The Glitch in Sleep
by John Hulme
Twelve-year-old Becker Drane has definitely got the coolest job of any seventh grader in Highland Park, New Jersey. He works as a Fixer for The Seems. From the Department of Weather to the Department of Sleep, The Seems is a secret organization that makes sure our world keeps runningand more importantly, sticks to The Plan thats been made for it. But The Plan, and The Seems for that matter, would be nothing without the people in it, and thats where Becker Drane comes in. When a Glitch is reported in the Department of Sleep, Becker is dispatched to Fix it, but hes not so sure this is a routine mission. Could the Bed Bugs, who are behind our Worst Nightmares, be responsible for the problems? Or maybe its The Tide, an underground organization bent on destroying The Seems? No matter what, Beckers in for quite an adventure, and itll take all his training, a little luck, and the coolest Tools known in (or out of) the Seems to Fix the problem.
"The authors have a firm grasp on the potential complexity of their world, and the end result can only be described as fun. Ages 11-14." - Kirkus Reviews.
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