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Genius (Leopoldo Gout)

  • 8/10
  • Sep 3, 2017
  • 1 min read

3 teenagers, all with unique abilities. There's Rex, one of the best young coders the world has ever seen, driven to greatness by his brother's vanishing. There's Painted Wolf, a Chinese activist and spy, exposing corrupt officials to the world through her blog. And then there's Tunde, a brilliant Nigerian engineer who gave his village electricity and the internet using scrap metal.

The three are called to Boston Collective to compete in "The Game" sponsored by a young tech mogul and featuring some of the brightest young minds in the world.

Welcome to the revolution.

This book was fast paced and contained a dizzying amount of plot twists. While it's certainly a book written for those more into computers, for the most part I was able to follow all the tech language and focus on the fascinating and captivating story.

Get ready to run.


 
 
 

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