The Softwire: Virus on Orbis 1
by:
P.J. Haarsma (author)
A human boy with an uncanny link to computers finds danger and discovery on the rings of Orbis in this riveting sci-fi adventure.Thirteen-year-old Johnny Turnbull has always known there was something different about him, even before he and two hundred other kids landed on the first ring of Orbis....
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A human boy with an uncanny link to computers finds danger and discovery on the rings of Orbis in this riveting sci-fi adventure.Thirteen-year-old Johnny Turnbull has always known there was something different about him, even before he and two hundred other kids landed on the first ring of Orbis. But once their spaceship lands, he is identified as the first-ever "softwire" — a human with the ability to enter and communicate with computers through his mind — and becomes the focus of intergalactic intrigue. Johnny and the rest of the refugee orphans are put to work in alien factories, and very quickly things go very wrong. When the all-knowing, all-controlling, and technologically "perfect" central computer starts malfunctioning, suspicious eyes turn to Johnny. Is he the one responsible? This action-packed, fast-paced sci-fi novel will keep kids on the edge of their seats.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780763627096 (0763627097)
Publish date: August 22nd 2006
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Science,
Technology,
Space,
Middle Grade,
Space Opera
Series: The Softwire (#1)
I just finished this book an hour ago. I must say, for a fan of anything that involves space travel and extraterrestrials, I was not disappointed! I started last night and couldn't put the book down! Will definitely give a better review as soon as I read the three other books of this softwire series...
I’m going to be completely honest with y’all: the only reason I downloaded and read this book is because Nathan Fillion tweeted about it. If I can’t trust Captain Tightpants to recommend good books who can I trust? Anyways, this book was really engaging right from the get-go. If you’ve ever played a...