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Books for Screen Time – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11 books
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Five Nights at Freddy's: Tales from the Pizzaplex #7
Tiger Rock
Scott Cawthon, Kelly Parra, Andrea Waggener
Three sinister tales from the Five Nights at Freddy's universe explore the terrifying prices people pay in the uncharted
Ages 12–18
Share Better and Stress Less
Whitney Phillips, Ryan Milner
For the digital native navigating the highs and lows of social media, this guide helps kids manage information pollution
Ages 10–16
Girl Parts
John M. Cusick
For teens grappling with the pressure of online personas and the ache for real intimacy in a world where digital connect
Ages 14–18
In Real Life
Cory Doctorow
Anda is a hero in her favorite online game, but meeting a poor gold farmer changes everything. Digital rules clash with
Ages 12–18
The Glare
Margot Harrison
After a decade off the grid, Hedda enters a world of screens and a dark web game where dying thirteen times on the final
Ages 14–18
Loveboat, Taipei #3
The Vale
Abigail Hing Wen
When the sun begins to fade in Bran's virtual fantasy world, he must find the glitch before a rogue wizard and a mysteri
Ages 8–12
Level Up
Gene Luen Yang
Caught between his love for gaming and his late father's sacrifices, Dennis searches for his own path while navigating t
Ages 12–18
The Obsession
Natasha Preston
Connie’s life is public thanks to her mother’s vlogs, but the spotlight turns deadly when girls who look like her begin
Ages 14–18
Virtual Reality
Jack Challoner
For the tech-curious child who wants to understand the magic behind their favorite gadgets through hands-on exploration
Ages 8–12
The Knowledge
The Incredible Internet
Michael Cox
For the curious student who wants to know how the internet began. This humorous guide uses cartoons and trivia to explai
Ages 8–12
Dream State #2
Found in the Game
Christopher Keene
For the teen who feels more at home in virtual worlds than the real one, exploring how digital courage translates to rea
Ages 12–18