I like how this story opens up and sets a "futuristic" tone. By futuristic, I mean that the lingo, or vernacular is modern. It's not a typical book we are used to reading in high school. I feel like our parent's generation wouldn't have appreciated this story as much as teenagers do because we can relate to it better.

Posted by jennahs1 on May 10, 2011
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jennahs1 on whole page :

Although I can relate to this story line because I am a teenager like Marcus, It is hard for me to understand all this “computer hacking” and tech- savyness.

May 10, 2011 10:31 pm
jennahs1 on whole page :

I really like how this story pokes fun at the norm, and how Marcus is such a rebel. The dialogue is easy to understand, and it is funny to read.

May 10, 2011 10:32 pm
jennahs1 on whole page :

Does Marcus know who he is? What is his future looking like? His friend has his college path paved for him. But is Marcus trying to get him in trouble to kill his chances for the future?

May 10, 2011 10:33 pm
jennahs1 on whole page :

This book is like no other i’ve ever experienced. It isn’t my kind of novel because I have always loved romance/ thrillers. Although the suspense of knowing Marcus got in trouble and that he is framed for a crime is thrilling, it isn’t my kind of novel. But it is still a good read

May 10, 2011 10:35 pm

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