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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This first book in the World Series focuses on Pene’s, a young teenage girl, quest to find the truth in a world where drones and camera follow every movement. One event triggered her desire for knowledge about places outside of her neighborhood and city. The author presents the relationships and balances between indoctrination, surveillance, crime, and freedom. There is the added element of who is really in control and why. The book was thought provoking in light of current society technological challenges between the need to know and privacy. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Imagine a city with drones on each street, monitoring your every move. No crime goes unpunished. No criminal can escape. No place to hide. No one is ever alone. I live in the safest city in the world... until I tried to leave it. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Drone world follows a young girl, in a world that is controlled by drones. A way that could be attained in our world, without much stretch of the imaginations. Some would blindly accept this, some would violently reject it, and others like the young girl of the story, would question it.
Why would drones and the people who controlled them need to see what you do in every single day, all the rest of your life? Supposedly, drones are not allowed in private areas like your bathroom. But, what if there was NO privacy whatsoever? Just secretly monitoring you in your house.
Thought provoking, this book certainly is. The way that it's always explained, if you don't want to be filmed, observed, what are you hiding? Mr. Kochanoff's uses a very distinct way of handling accused of crimes persons.
Definitely worth the read (or listen). Opens up your mind to what "Big Government" could be using in the future on the public.
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