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|aeng
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|aPZ7.A54395|bFe 2004
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|aAnderson, M. T.
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|aFeed / |cM.T. Anderson
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|a1st pbk. ed.
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|aCambridge, MA : |bCandlewick Press, |c2004, c2002
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|a299 p. ; |c20 cm.
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|aMoon -- Eden -- Utopia -- Slumberland
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|aIn a future where most people have computer implants in their heads to control their environment, a boy meets an unusual girl who is in serious trouble. So says Titus, a teenager whose ability to read, write, and even think for himself has been almost completely obliterated by his "feed," a transmitter implanted directly into his brain. Feeds are a crucial part of life for Titus and his friends After all, how else would they know where to party on the moon, how to get bargains at Weatherbee & Crotch, or how to accessorize the mysterious lesions everyone's been getting? But then Titus meets Violet, a girl who cares about what's happening to the world and challenges everything Titus and his friends hold dear. A girl who decides to fight the feed
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|aIncludes Reader's guide
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650 |
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|aImplants, Artifical--Juvenile fiction
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|aScience fiction
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|aCommon Experience Project|cOhio University)|d(2010-2012
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|uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0712/2002023738-b.html|3Contributor biographical information|2http
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|uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0712/2002023738-d.html|3Publisher description
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|aGrade 6
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|aNational Book Award
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|a770L
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