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Wow Everybody gasped as they stepped into the Rotunda Reading Room and looked up. The entire underside of the dome looked like space as seen from the Hubble telescope: A dusty spiral nebula billowed up, a galaxy of stars twinkled, and meteorites whizzed across the ceiling. Ooh The space imagery on the ceiling dissolved into ten distinct panels, each one becoming a display of swirling graphics. Those are the ten categories of the Dewey decimal system, whispered Miguel, sounding awestruck. See the panel with Cleopatra, the guy mountain climbing, and the Viking ship sailing across it Thats for 900 to 999. History and Geography. Cool, said Kyle. Tucked beneath the ten screens in arched niches were incredible 3D statues glowing a ghostly green. I believe those are holographic projections, said Andrew Peckleman, waving up at a statue that was waving down at him. The room under the dome was huge. It was circular, with a round desk at the center that was surrounded by four rings of reading desks. Kyle saw that half of the rotunda was filled with floortoceiling bookshelves. The other half had balconies on the second and third floors that reminded him of the open atrium of a hotel he and his family had stayed at once. While everybody was gawking at the architecture, Dr. Zinchenko said the words Kyle had been waiting to hear all day: Now then, whos ready for our first game Will everybody please line up behind that far desk in front of the s Room said Dr. Zinchenko, gesturing toward one of the wooden tables in the outermost ring of the room. How many of you are familiar with Mr. Lemoncellos classic board game Hurry to the Top of the Heap Twelve hands shot up. Very good, said Dr. Zinchenko. Overhead, the Wonder Dome dissolved into a gigantic, curved Heap box top. This will be a live, threedimensional version of that game. Each of you will be asked a trivia question. If you are able to answer it correctly, you will roll the dice and advance the equivalent number of desks. When you return to the starting point, you will move into the next concentric circle of desks. When you complete that ring, you will move into the next, and so on. If one of you makes it all the way to my desk at the center, you will be declared the winner. But we dont have any dice, said Yasmeen SmithSnyder. Yes you do. See that smoky glass panel in the center of the desk It is actually a touchscreen computer, currently running Mr. Lemoncellos dicerolling app. Simply swipe and flick your fingers across the glass to toss and tumble the animated dice. Dr. Zinchenko placed a stack of red cards on her desk. She looked like the host of a TV game show. Before we begin, are there any other questions Charles Chiltington raised his hand. Yes, Mr. Chiltington What will the winner win After all, the prize is the most important part of any game. Kyle didnt totally agree, but he was too excited about playing the game to say anything. Tonights first prize, said Dr. Zinchenko, is this golden key granting the winner access to Mr. Lemoncellos private and very posh bedroom suite up on the librarys third floor. Instead of spending the night on the floor in a sleeping bag, you will be relaxing in luxury with a feather bed, a seventytwoinch television screen and a stateoftheart gaming console. Okay. Kyle was definitely interested in this particular prize. Judging from the wideopen eyes and chorus of oohs and wows all around him, so was everybody else. Dr. Zinchenko flipped over the first question card. What majorleague pitcher was the last to win at least thirty games in one season Six players got it wrong before Kyle got it right. Denny McLain. Correct. He swiped the glass panel, rolled a ten, and advanced ten desks around the room. What United States Navy ship was once captured by the North Koreans Miguel nailed that one: The USS Pueblo. He flew twelve spaces around the room. What did Apollo 8 accomplish that had never been done before Akimi, Andrew Peckleman, and Kayla Corson struck out on that one. But Charles Chiltington knew the answer: It was the first spacecraft to orbit the moon. Correct. Chiltington rolled a five, landing him in last place. Kyles next question was tougher: Who was famous for saying, ???Book em, Danno Um, that guy on Hawaii Five0 Please be more specific. Uh, the one with the shiny hair. Jack Lord That is correct. Kyle breathed a sigh of relief. Thank goodness he and his dad sometimes watched reruns of old TV shows from the 1960s. But when he flicked the computerized dice, his luck hit a brick wall.

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