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Surviving Antarctica: Reality TV 2083
Surviving Antarctica Reality TV 2083
Author: Andrea White
It's 50 degrees — below zero.
The wind and snow blow so hard, you can't see your hand in front of your face. Your heating fuel is nearly gone, and so is your food. How do you survive? Five fourteen-year-olds face this desperate situation on a deadly journey in Antarctica. It is 2083. They are contes-tants on a reality TV sh...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060554552
ISBN-10: 006055455X
Publication Date: 4/1/2005
Pages: 336
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Eos
Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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Reviewed by Karin Perry for TeensReadToo.com

Imagine a world where there are no public schools and only the extremely rich can afford to go to high school and beyond. Those not fortunate enough to be wealthy have to rely on "The Toss" that occurs once a year. All the fourteen-year-old teens gather for their opportunity to roll the dice. If the correct combination comes up (which changes for every person), they are awarded a scholarship for continued schooling. If you don't roll the correct combination, there is no education in your future.

For all children younger than fourteen, school consists of television. Programming is Historical Simulation Reality Shows, similar to today's Survivor. People are put in scenarios such as Civil War battles, the Alamo, and Egyptian Pyramid building. Intermingled with the show are quizzes about content and vocabulary.

This is the world five young people find themselves in during the year 2083. All five fourteen-year-old teens have lost their toss and can't afford to pay their own way through high school and college. So, when they see an advertisement offering a chance to participate in the latest survival show--this one involving kids instead of adults--they waste no time putting in their application for Historical Antarctica Survivor. Everyone that makes it to the end of the journey receives $10,000--enough for a year of high school. The person voted Most Valuable Player by the viewers will receive an additional $90,000.

After receiving a few days of snow and ice survival training, the kids take off for their adventure. As soon as they arrive at the Antarctic though, they understand just how dangerous the trip is going to be. Alone in the icy wilderness, the kids must survive natural and orchestrated calamities in order to make it to the end of the game. With the aid of an unlikely helper, the kids just might make it through.

Andrea White creates an interesting look at a possible future society. SURVIVING ANTARCTICA: REALITY TV 2083 is an exciting page-turner. Once the reader begins the story, they won't mind being snowed in until they finish.
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i DON'T KMOW WHY THIS BOOK HASN'T GOTTEN HIGHER RATINGS AS I THOUGH ANYONE WHO EVER LIKED SURVIVOR OR A REALITY SHOW WOULD LIKE IT.
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I love Antarctica, and I loved this book!! Its for teen readers but as an adult, I still enjoyed it immensely. It is set into the future and sends 5 teenagers to the Antarctica to reenact Scott's expedition in 1920. Good writing, engrossing story.
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At first I wasn't sure if I would like this book as I thought the premise was cliched. However, soon I found myself enjoying the story as the young teens face many challenges both in Antarctica and back home. I liked the mix of historical events (Scott's expedition) and current events in a future where television ratings determine everything.


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