INTRO
Readers more likely to discover writers for "free" versus throwing down money in a bookstore & the idea of being able to "borrow" electronically (books and music) as we always could in real life...both good points.
Biggest music pirates are also the biggest music spenders! Does that make sense?
CHAPTER ONE
"Spent our textbook money" on the gait recognition software...suggesting that administrators are more interested in security than in actual education. What has contributed to that in our society?
The measures Marcus uses to get around the school security are super elaborate. Do you think young people will always find ways to flout rules? Or are most people willing to accept the limitations imposed on them by authority figures?
CHAPTER THREE
Kidnapped! Did you imagine that these would be the stakes for the novel? I was surprised by the expanded scope of the book.
CHAPTER FIVE
"Never underestimate the determination of a kid who is time rich and cash poor." Does that quote resonate with anyone else?
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