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Shantorian (2011)

by Patrick Carman(Favorite Author)
3.87 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0545165016 (ISBN13: 9780545165013)
languge
English
publisher
Scholastic Press
series
Trackers
review 1: The sequel to Trackers #1, this book continues to circle around the expert cyber tracker, as he and his friends accepted the offer to join Lazlo's private cyber investigation group. Their goal is to catch the cyber villain, Shantorian with their high-tech technology, and outstanding ideas. Shantorian wants the Raymond disk, a disk that allows people to access billions, of trillions in the banks, and be able to shut off the internet so that no one would see the money stolen. As the book trails on, it is revealed that the villain, and the person that created the disk is Zara, a really sneaky girl trying to shut off the internet. At the end of the book, the trackers are released from their arrest after billions went missing, and the money was all put back into the banks. I p... moreicked up this book because I read the first book of the Trackers, and I happened to find the second one, so I decided to read it, to see how it all ends. I finished this book because I was really curious about where all the money went, and how the trackers were going to get out of this mess. I would recommend this book to Janice, because I think she really likes suspense, and books that make you wait anxiously for the solution.
review 2: This is the second (and I think, final) book in the Trackers series by Patrick Carman. If you like a good puzzle, this series is it!While our brains are working double time to unravel the mystery(ies), our consciences are brought into play. What are we doing with our lives? How are we raising the next generation - and ourselves? In short, what is the world coming to? How much do we let our children run their own lives? How much technology is too much?We hear about technology addictions and I think Carman is right on the money with this book about a group of high tech teens who get a lot more than they bargained for while they fiddled with their geek gadgets. An education on so many levels. And, like any great book, lots of food for thought. less
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ajtrench
It was really good but has a lot of twist in it like who really is shantorian
Nora
was really good and was very suspenseful and interesting
averylsmommy
I LOVE this book!
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