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Poppy has lived off-grid at Caernef Camp throughout her life, and feels alienated by the dominance of digital existence in the 2030s. Yet Poppy cannot escape the espionage surrounding her unusual upbringing and becomes entangled in a tech billionaire's virtuality game where she discovers her digital twin who has been unethically created using AI.Incensed, Poppy aligns herself with Miranda but finds herself a key player in #FutureProof, a confusing battleground between old adversaries Miranda and Robin. In this immersive world, will her naivety mean she will be exploited by the adults around her who she thought she could trust? Poppy is a toddler in #stoptheglitch, a child in #isolate, and then a teenager, who narrates #FutureProof.
A school inspector exhausts a dedicated acting headteacher, teetering precariously between failure and success. A girl with special needs intervenes. Teachers, parents and children join the battle.
Set after the events of the glitch, Miranda investigates who is behind the series of attacks on national infrastructure in a race against time to prevent a total lockdown of technology.
Delivers what sewers are looking for: beautiful hand-made projects such as ornaments, photo frames, appliqued terry cloth bib, book covers and flower pins, for the home or to give as gifts. This book gives sewers: projects to do in 60, 90, 120 or 240 minutes using basic sewing techniques; diverse collection of projects for a great price; and more.
Robin seeks to live off-grid using an inheritance. However, the past cannot be ignored as Robin becomes entangled in a conspiracy to prevent a second wave cyber-attack. Robin must decide whether to help society get back to the 'new' normal, or stop the glitch that will permanently knock out power and communication networks for good.
Why we choose companies and brands in the same way that we unconsciously perceive, judge, and behave toward one another People everywhere describe their relationships with brands in a deeply personal way we hate our banks, love our smartphones, and think the cable company is out to get us.
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