Anderson, M. (2002). Feed. Cambridge, MA: Candlewick Press.
Book Summary
Feed by M.T. Anderson is a Sci-Fi novel about a teenage boy named Titus. He is living in the future and majority of the population has a chip (Feed) implanted in their brain when they are born. People are now able to roam the world without thinking. Everything they need and want to know is easily accessible in the feed. This is the way of life for Titus until he takes a spring break trip to the moon. While on vacation, Titus meets this attractive girl named Violet. They form a connection and decide to go out one night and unfortunately get caught up in some type of cyber-terrorist attack that affects their Feed. They go to the hospital to recover however, Violet never returns back to “normal”. Through this whole ordeal, Titus is slowly seeing how corrupt this society really is. Titus struggles with finding the courage to disconnect from the feed and the meaning of true love.
Book Review
If you think that technology is taking over the world then you have to read this Sci-Fi/ Love Story! M.T. Anderson does a great job in showing readers the reality of today. Technology is consuming our brain and handicapping us! There are many themes that students can identify with in this book from love and friendship to futuristic technology. After reading this book, readers will think twice about picking up their "feed"..
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