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Petit Frère

Cette série plonge dans un avenir dystopique où la surveillance et le contrôle de l'État ont atteint des niveaux alarmants. Elle suit de jeunes protagonistes qui se dressent contre un régime oppressif, luttant pour la liberté et la vie privée. Le récit offre une exploration passionnante de la technologie, de l'activisme et de la résilience de l'esprit humain face à la tyrannie. C'est une histoire sur la manière dont les individus peuvent faire une différence lorsqu'ils choisissent de défendre leurs convictions.

Little brother
Attack Surface
Homeland

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  1. 1

    Little brother

    Schulausgabe für das Niveau B1, ab dem 5. Lernjahr. Ungekürzter englischer Originaltext mit Annotationen

    4,0(47725)Évaluer

    Marcus, begeisterter Gamer und Hacker, glaubt zu wissen, wie das System funktioniert. Problemlos überlistet er die Sicherheitssysteme seiner Schule. Nach einem Terroranschlag sind Marcus und seine Freunde jedoch zur falschen Zeit am falschen Ort. Die Jugendlichen werden von der Homeland Security tagelang verhört. Als sie freikommen, ist nichts mehr wie es war … Cory Doctorows düstere Vision eines modernen Überwachungsstaats mit zahlreichen Reminiszenzen an Orwells 1984 sorgt für viel Gesprächsstoff im Unterricht. Abiturempfehlung zum Themenbereich Utopia and Dystopia

    Little brother
  2. 2

    Marcus Yallow is no longer a student. California's economy has collapsed, taking his parents' jobs and his university tuition with it. Thanks to his activist past, Marcus lands a job as webmaster for a muckraking politician who promises reform. Things are never simple, though: soon Marcus finds himself embroiled in lethal political intrigue and the sharp end of class warfare, American style.

    Homeland
  3. 3

    Attack Surface

    • 384pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    3,9(2113)Évaluer

    "Most days, Masha Maximow was sure she'd chosen the winning side. In her day job as a counterterrorism wizard for an transnational cybersecurity firm, she made the hacks that allowed repressive regimes to spy on dissidents, and manipulate their every move. The perks were fantastic, and the pay was obscene. Just for fun, and to piss off her masters, Masha sometimes used her mad skills to help those same troublemakers evade detection, if their cause was just. It was a dangerous game and a hell of a rush. But seriously self-destructive. And unsustainable. When her targets were strangers in faraway police states, it was easy to compartmentalize, to ignore the collateral damage of murder, rape, and torture. But when it hits close to home, and the hacks and exploits she's devised are directed at her friends and family--including boy wonder Marcus Yallow, her old crush and archrival, and his entourage of naïve idealists--Masha realizes she has to choose. And whatever choice she makes, someone is going to get hurt.-- Publisher's description

    Attack Surface