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Bendy and the ink machine. 03 : Fade to black / an original novel by Adrienne Kress.

By: Series: Bendy and the ink machine ; 3Publisher: New York, NY : Scholastic Inc., [2023]Description: 309 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Audience:
  • Age group: Early Adolescents
ISBN:
  • 9781338889055
Other title:
  • Title appears on item as: Bendy. Fade to black
Uniform titles:
  • Inspired by: Bendy and the ink machine (Video game)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 23
Summary: "Rose is excited to start her first real job at a television studio! When she arrives at the office in Manhattan, she is immediately thrown into the chaos and meets a charming man named Joey Drew. He likes her spirit and hires her as the personal assistant on his new animated Bendy television show. Rose is thrilled by the opportunity to work with Joey, and on top of that, her family is selected to be one of his 'test families.' Joey has some new technology that he is experimenting with, and it may have something to do with mysterious ink. He sends a pair of 3D glasses and a brand-new television to Rose's home, and her brother can't wait to try them out. But the glasses may just be a little too real . . . What happens when the line between imagination and reality starts to blur? And why does Rose keep seeing Bendy everywhere she goes?"--Amazon.

Inspired by the video game Bendy and the ink machine.

"Teen, ages 12 and up"--Back cover.

"Rose is excited to start her first real job at a television studio! When she arrives at the office in Manhattan, she is immediately thrown into the chaos and meets a charming man named Joey Drew. He likes her spirit and hires her as the personal assistant on his new animated Bendy television show. Rose is thrilled by the opportunity to work with Joey, and on top of that, her family is selected to be one of his 'test families.' Joey has some new technology that he is experimenting with, and it may have something to do with mysterious ink. He sends a pair of 3D glasses and a brand-new television to Rose's home, and her brother can't wait to try them out. But the glasses may just be a little too real . . . What happens when the line between imagination and reality starts to blur? And why does Rose keep seeing Bendy everywhere she goes?"--Amazon.

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