Monica Hughes' plot of tomorrow's city book develops around an evil supercomputer trying to rule the future city of two teenagers, David and Carlo and Thompsonville. Carlo's father, Dr. Henderson, developed a "perfect" computer aimed at solving all the problems of Thompson by obtaining nearly complete city power. Then the computer starts to make its own rash decision. It determines that humans can not make their own decisions and can not quickly design a way to control the minds of all people in the city.
Monica Hughes's "Invitation Game" is the story of a group of teenagers who are trying to find their way in a future society. The story took place in 2154. At that time, a moderate mechanized society and excess population led a group of eight graduates who were homelessly unemployed, but performed a wonderful adventure that could only be a dream. The protagonist of this story mostly goes to school. The government ordered these boarding schools to develop student professions and ultimately find work for them. The narrator, Liss, brought us to her school on the day the work was assigned. Lisse knows that there is no hope as she is not the best student, but has the skills the robot is good at. Soon, she received a paper diploma to tell her she was unemployed and had to take the bus to the designated area or DA. The designated area was a place where unemployment was restricted in the rest of my life.
Monica Hughes' plot of tomorrow's city book develops around an evil supercomputer trying to rule the future city of two teenagers, David and Carlo and Thompsonville. Carlo's father, Dr. Henderson, developed a "perfect" computer aimed at solving all the problems of Thompson by obtaining nearly complete city power. Then the computer starts to make its own rash decision. It determines that humans can not make their own decisions and can not quickly design a way to control the minds of all people in the city.
Robert Hughes' Barcelona. Hughes knows everything about the city. In this book, he makes it together with big events, big things, communities and ancient monsters living in the city. His insight into Gaudi 's chapter is an important addition to my crazy and moving Sagrada Familia visit. At other times, this book is a difficult book filled with details and unnecessary details. But for many talented nuggets, this is worth it. Moshin Hamid is exported from the west. A tough love story between young couples living in immigrant fear of the modern world began in an unknown Muslim country in the state of war. This very original and readable novel taught me many thoughts and is one of my favorite books this year.