Glaze
- Criticism of the Works of Novelists, Poets, Playwrights, Short-Story Writers, and Other Creative Writers Who Liv
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- Engelsk
- 468 sider
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PETRI QUINN is counting down the days till she can get on GLAZE. But when a protest turns into a riot, Petri is blamed and banned - from the only social network worth being a part of. Her life is over before it's even started. Desperate to be a part of the hooked-up society, Petri finds an underground hacker group to set her up with a black-market chip. But it has a problem: it has no filter and no off switch. Petri can see everything happening on GLAZE, all the time. Including things she was never meant to see. As her life is plunged into danger, Petri is faced with a choice. Join GLAZE... or destroy it. "Kim Curran presents a chillingly realistic social media nightmare in this energetic sci-fi adventure." - James Dawson, author of Hollow Pike & Cruel Summer. "In Glaze, Petri is a strong heroine, desperate to be part of the hooked-up society, only to discover that it's not the paradise promised - quite the opposite, in fact. Glaze is reminiscent of authors like Scott Westerfeld, yet Curran has a voice all her own, and she's one of the strongest YA writers in science fiction today." - Laura Lam, author of Pantomime & Shadowplay. "Curran's writing is smart and sharp and full of big ideas. With GLAZE, she asks "What if?" - and she doesn't flinch as she shows us an answer..." Lou Morgan, author of Blood and Feather & Blood and Feathers: Rebellion.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal468
- Udgivelsesdato11-05-2014
- ISBN139780992929718
- Forlag Kim Curran
- FormatPaperback
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10 cm
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