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Ted Rohe
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Having the ability in H.S. to "mute" some of my peers would have been nice. However, the book touches on the lack of social skills and self-esteem from just playing video games and being online. Is Gen Y or Gen Z going to be this more and more? Also predictable evil corporation seems a little too contrived and easy. Kinda lazy and not original.
— Jun 12, 2012 11:46AM
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Ted Rohe
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Lots of corny parts in ch. 3&4. One question is whether we would really enjoy school more online and if it was more immersive? I don't think so. There is still something about being in a real class with people who want to learn.
— Jun 16, 2012 08:14PM
Ted Rohe
is on page 27 of 374
Chapter one done. The angst of a young 18 year old does come through, but seems to come through too well and almost seems to mimic the thoughts of the writer. The perfect storm of liberal fears come through in the dystopian society. The boy finds his refuge in video games. Miss G finds solace in religion. I like Miss G. Shows that the author is not a new atheist writing to attack religion. I love the hideout.
— Jun 08, 2012 12:17AM
Ted Rohe
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One Oing Boingo video, an Atari 2600 Adventure game video, and a Heather's video clip and I'm at Level One.
— Jun 06, 2012 09:56PM

