Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
Can you imagine what would happen if terrorists blew up the Bay Bridge? Then imagine being a teenager who has skipped school with some friends that day to hunt for clues for an on-line game but who ends up right where the bomb was set. Your friend gets hurt, you flag down a van to get help, but you are in the wrong place at the wrong time and men from the Department of Homeland Security put a bag over your head and take you off for questioning. For five days. When they release you they tell you to tell no one about it (even though one of your friends does not come back). But San Francisco has changed in those five days. And the question is, would you keep quiet and go back to life as usual, despite all the new security measures in place, or do you do something about it? What is freedom worth to you? How much are you willing to give up for security? This is an amazing book, a page-turner that is almost impossible to put down. I read it in a day. This is Orwell's 1984 for our time (he even takes the name w1n5t0n). This is a book for every high school book group because you really want to talk about the issues it brings up when you're done. You'll want to give it to your best friend. If you only read one book this summer, this should be the book. Reviewed by Angela M. |
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