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The genius wars

Jinks, Catherine. (Author).

Summary: Fifteen-year-old genius Cadel Piggot Greenaus sets aside his new, crime-free life when his best friend Sonja is attacked, and he crosses oceans and continents trying to track down his nemesis Prosper English, breaking whatever rules he must.

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  • ISBN: 9780152066192 (hc) :
  • ISBN: 9780547577272 (trade pbk.)
  • Physical Description: print
    378 p. ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: 1st U.S. ed.
  • Publisher: Boston : Harcourt, c2010.

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General Note:
Originally published: Australia : Allen & Unwin, c2009.
Subject: Identity -- Fiction
Good and evil -- Fiction
Crime -- Fiction
Genius -- Fiction
Science fiction
Australia -- Fiction
Genre: Science fiction.

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.

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  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Castlegar Public Library Y FIC JIN (Text) 35146001668169 Young Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -
Rossland Public Library YA JIN (Text) 35162000028925 YA Volume hold Available -
Big Lake Branch JIN (Text) 33923005020213 Young Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2010 October #2
    Cadel Piggot Greenaius has a new family and hopes for a brighter future, but a series of "accidents" convinces him that Prosper, whom he mistakenly thought was his father, has both discovered the truth of their relationship and thinks the 15-year-old boy might be meddling in his evil schemes. Even with a new police detective stepfather, Cadel knows he is the only person who can take Prosper down, permanently. Cadel's story, started in Evil Genius (2007) and continued in Genius Squad (2008), careens to a finish in this book, which also includes several characters from previous titles. Jinks is an entertaining writer, which helps ameliorate the thin plotting. Her imaginative use of technology, which may have some readers seeking an idiot's guide to programming, creates some truly tense moments, and Cadel is Everyman enough for readers to root for in the thick of things. Fans of the trilogy will delight in this concluding volume, and it will also appeal to gadget-crazy boys—and girls—who enjoyed Alex Rider's adventures. Copyright 2010 Booklist Reviews.
  • Horn Book Guide Reviews : Horn Book Guide Reviews 2011 Spring
    Cadel (Evil Genius, The Genius Squad) is just settling into normal teenage life when sociopath Prosper English returns; "accidents" soon put Cadel's friends in the hospital. Cadel's frustration over not being taken seriously, and his worries that his former mentor's stamp may be indelible, will command readers' attention until Jinks's final plot twists wind to a close. Copyright 2010 Horn Book Guide Reviews.
  • Horn Book Magazine Reviews : Horn Book Magazine Reviews 2010 #5
    A computer genius raised by a criminal mastermind -- Evil Genius, The Genius Squad (rev. 7/08) -- Cadel is finally settling into normal teenage life now that police chief Saul Greeniaus plans to adopt him and manipulative sociopath Prosper English, the man who raised him, is a fugitive from justice. Then closed circuit TV footage reveals that Prosper is back in Sydney, and "accidents" start putting Cadel's friends and family in the hospital. Cadel knows that malicious programmers under Prosper's direction are hacking into public safety networks and targeting his friends, but the police, who barely understand Cadel's explanations, aren't about to let him join the criminal investigation. With the lives of his friends at stake, Cadel goes rogue, pitting his world-class coding skills and a background in villainy and deceit against a man whose only weakness is for Cadel himself. Jinks uses a variety of hacker tricks to gun up the full-throttled plot, alternating virtual attacks with real-life peril for her winsome protagonist. Dizzying cascades of terminology unfamiliar to all but the most wired readers speed the pace and confer authenticity on Cadel as an elite cyberpunk. But Cadel's frustration over older, less savvy authorities not taking him seriously, and his worries that his former mentor may have indelibly stamped him in his own rotten mold, will command the attention of even non-techie readers until Jinks's final plot twists wind to a close. anita l. burkam Copyright 2010 Horn Book Magazine Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2010 August #1

    Cyber-espionage takes both front seats in this conclusion to the outstanding Genius series. Though raised to be a criminal mastermind, 15-year-old Cadel rejects the role, desiring only a normal life with his new adoptive parents. No chance: Suddenly his fugitive mentor/nemesis Prosper English is showing up on nearby security cameras, a high-tech wheelchair tries to run over him as it carries his best friend Sonja down a flight of stairs and an out-of-control bus demolishes his home, leaving his new stepfather severely injured. Not only is Jinks no stranger to gaming, hacking and cutting-edge computer systems, but she plunges her young protagonist into simultaneous character-testing conflicts as he feels forced to trick his beloved but slower and overprotective guardians, abandon ethics to hack into various private and government systems and struggle to control the wild anger that in high-pressure situations drives him to act toward others just like the despised, megalomaniac Prosper. As Cadel's multiple adversaries don't start showing their faces until late in the proceedings, much of the "war" seems fought in the abstract, but the climax is taut, absorbing and tantalizingly ambiguous. (Thriller. 12-15)

    Copyright Kirkus 2010 Kirkus/BPI Communications.All rights reserved.
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