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Title Catfishing on catnet [electronic resource eBook] : A Novel / Naomi Kritzer.


NOTE Electronic reproduction. New York : Tor Teen, 2019. Requires Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 5 KB) or Kobo app or compatible Kobo device (file size: N/A KB).
Summary How much does the internet know about YOU? A thought-provoking near future YA thriller that could not be more timely as it explores issues of online privacy, artificial intelligence, and the power and perils of social networks. Because her mom is always on the move, Steph hasn't lived anyplace longer than six months. Her only constant is an online community called CatNet—a social media site where users upload cat pictures—a place she knows she is welcome. What Steph doesn't know is that the admin of the site, CheshireCat, is a sentient A.I. When a threat from Steph's past catches up to her and ChesireCat's existence is discovered by outsiders, it's up to Steph and her friends, both online and IRL, to save her. Catfishing on CatNet is a surprising, heartfelt near-future YA thriller by award-winning author Naomi Kritzer, whose short story "Cat Pictures Please" won the Hugo Award and Locus Award and was a finalist for the Nebula. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Audience Text Difficulty 3 - Text Difficulty 4.
820 Lexile.
820L Lexile
System details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Format: Adobe EPUB eBook.
Format: Kindle Book.
Format: OverDrive Read.
Requires Adobe Digital Editions or Amazon Kindle.
Other edition Original 9781250165084.
Subject Artificial intelligence -- Social aspects -- Fiction.
Cats -- Fiction.
Technology -- Fiction.
Teenage girls -- Fiction.
Privacy -- Fiction.
Online social networks -- Fiction.
Social media -- Fiction.
Genre Electronic books.
Other corporate author OverDrive, Inc.
ISBN 9781250165077
STANDARD # 2449F97B-3F1C-4974-8BFC-919ACD8EB6A8 OverDrive