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George and the Unbreakable Code

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George and Annie are off on another cosmic adventure to figure out why strange things are happening on Earth in the fourth book of the George's Secret Key series from Stephen and Lucy Hawking.
George and his best friend Annie haven't had any space adventures for a while and they're missing the excitement. But not for long, because seriously strange things have started happening.

Banks are handing out free money, supermarkets aren't able to charge for their products so people are getting free food, and aircrafts are refusing to fly. It looks like the world's biggest and best computers have all been hacked. And no one knows why...

It's up to George and Annie to travel further into space than ever before in order to find out what—or who—is behind it.
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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2016
      George and his impulsive friend Annie, both white, take more trips into space to save the Earth from a madman with a supercomputer.As in the Hawkings' three previous books about George (George's Secret Key to the Universe, 2012, etc.), the plot is a flimsy vehicle for a series of mind-expanding infodumps, either inserted into the narrative or interleaved in a (much) smaller font. As an outbreak of computer hacking plunges the world into riot and chaos--the work, it eventually turns out, of a particularly silly onesie-wearing villain with a quantum computer--George, Annie, and readers with sufficient attention spans are filled in on topics of radically varying density. These range from ciphers, algorithms, internet safety, and why the moon has a "dark side" to the operation of a "universal" Turing Machine, the present and future of robotics, 3-D printing, the habitability of Saturn's moon Enceladus, Boltzmann Brains, and DNA. Stephen Hawking closes with a long speculative essay on life elsewhere in the universe that includes his proposal, recently in the news, to send machines to other solar systems. Aside from Annie's dyslexia, the authors make no effort to diversify the cast, nor does Parsons in his frequent cartoon vignettes. Star-quality co-authors will (as with the previous episodes) ensure good sales, but the broad gap between the ingenuous storyline and challenging informational content will frustrate some young readers and bore the rest. (Informational science fiction. 10-12)

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  • ATOS Level:6.6
  • Lexile® Measure:820
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-5

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