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CyberSpiracy
Contributor(s): O'Rourc, Wolf (Author)
ISBN: 1951187016     ISBN-13: 9781951187019
Publisher: Roro
OUR PRICE:   $12.34  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Bullying
Physical Information: 0.64" H x 5" W x 8" (0.68 lbs) 284 pages
 
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Hot pink hair can't hide you from high-tech hitmen.

A timid and lonely sixteen-year-old girl flees from bullying into her dream world of dashing master spy dolls, blue-haired Katy Perry Barbies, and pink Hello Kitty dresses.

And she hacks her way across the Net behind the avatar of a six foot four hunk with the handle Cowabunga Dude.

A presidential video falls into her laptop and rocks her pink paradise.

When the clandestine worlds of hacking and military technology collide with her secret crush, she faces the toughest decision of her young life.

Love or War?

Enjoy this first thrilling 300-page adventure in the Cyber Series where a hacker girl sings and dances past discrimination, prejudice, and fear to save her country and herself.

Get the exciting technothriller Cyberspiracy now.

"Cyberspiracy is stellar. I see the movie in my mind when I think about his story line and unforgettable characters. I cannot recommend this author more highly.This man can write." -- Toni K Pacini, Author Poet Storyteller Speaker

"I absolutely love that the protagonist is a young woman who kicks ass in the world of computer coding and has a hand in saving the free world by making sure that democracy stays intact while falling in love, These stories are an important and empowering voice that deserve to be added to the landscape of the Young Adult canvas." -- Valerie J Runyan, Author, Quandaries of Love

"Cyberspiracy is an entertaining, fast-paced read with a main character that is quirky without sacrificing relatability and who, through her intelligence and skills, embodies the overall message that girls can do anything, from coding to singing to running a country. It's a commendable message and something that as a reader and woman I really appreciate." - Indie Book Club