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Techy reads

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Books with latest and greatest technological gadgets and gizmos.

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Avenger

 

Avenger

by Andy McNab and Robert Rigby
Seventeen-year-old Danny, his grandfather, Fergus, who is an ex-SAS explosives expert, and friend Elena set out to stop the evil computer hacker who is sending teenaged suicide bombers to their deaths around the world.

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tags: [suspense]

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Cool Stuff 2.0 and how it works

 

Cool Stuff 2.0 and how it works

by written by Chris Woodford and Jon Woodcock
Uses computer-generated images to explain how many devices and processes of modern technology work, covering such inventions as HDTV, game consoles, robot cars, helicopters, space probes, oil rigs, mass dampers, biometric id's, and tsunami alert systems.

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tags: [great nonfiction]

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Evil genius

 

Evil genius

by Catherine Jinks
Cadel Piggott is a 14-year-old genius studying for his World Domination degree with criminal mastermind Dr. Phineas Darkkon. But at heart he's a lonely kid. When he falls for the mysterious and brilliant Kay-Lee, he begins to wonder if it is too late to stop Dr. Darkkon from carrying out his evil plot.

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tags: [guy reads] [middle school reads]

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Feed

 

Feed

by M.T. Anderson.
From the author of "Burger Wuss" comes a book filled with identity crises, consumerism, and star-crossed teenage love in a futuristic society where people connect to the Internet via feeds implanted in their brains.

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tags: [science fiction]

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Hacking Harvard : A Novel

 

Hacking Harvard : A Novel

by Robin Wasserman
Four, too smart for their own good pranksters take on the ultimate challenge: breaking into the Ivy League.

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Icecore : A Carl Hobbes Thriller

 

Icecore : A Carl Hobbes Thriller

by Matt Whyman
A "24" for teens, this edge-of-your-seat thriller stars 17-year-old British computer hacker Carl Hobbes, who is arrested by the American government for penetrating the security at Fort Knox. After he is shipped off to Icecore, an American military installation in the Arctic, Carl has 48 hours to steal back his freedom.

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tags: [action/adventure]

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Little Brother

 

Little brother

by Cory Doctorow
After being interrogated for days by the Department of Homeland Security in the aftermath of a major terrorist attack on San Francisco, California, seventeen-year-old Marcus, released into what is now a police state, decides to use his expertise in computer hacking to set things right.

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tags: [guy reads] [dystopian]

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Musashi #9. Volume 9

 

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cby Miyuki Takahashi ; [translation and adaptation by Tony Ogasawara]
Exotic, smart, lethal, Musashi #9 doesn't live the life of a normal teenager. Hers is full of intrigue, violence, and death

tags: [graphic novels]

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Streams of Babel

 

Streams of Babel

by Carol Plum-Ucci
Six teens face a bioterrorist attack on American soil as four are infected with a mysterious disease affecting their small New Jersey neighborhood and two others, both brilliant computer hackers, assist the United States Intelligence Coalition in tracking the perpetrators.

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The squad

 

The squad.

by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Bayport High's Varsity cheer squad is made up of the hottest of the hot. But this A-list is dangerous in more ways than one. The Squad is actually a cover for the most highly trained group of underage government operatives the United States has ever assembled. They have the perfect cover, because, beyond herkeys and highlights, no one expects anything from a cheerleader.

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The squad: Perfect Cover

 

The squad.

by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
High school sophomore Toby Klein enjoys computer hacking and wearing combat boots, so she thinks it is a joke when she is invited to join the cheerleading squad but soon learns cheering is just a cover for an elite group of government operatives known as the Squad.

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tags: [spies]

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Comments (1)

posted Mar 13, 2010 12:42 PM by jesusfrk

You forgot to put "The Supernaturalist" on here. That is a wierd but good book.

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