Unison Spark

· Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
2.8
4 reviews
Ebook
240
Pages
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About this ebook

Everyone is obsessed with Unison, the social network that knows you better than you know yourself. Everyone who can afford it, that is. Living beneath the vast ceiling that separates Eastern Seaboard City into rich topside and poor sub-canopy zones, fifteen-year-old Mistletoe can only dream of logging in and has to make do with technological hand-me-downs.

Worlds collide when Ambrose Truax, the privileged heir to the Unison empire, wanders into the dangerous sub-canopy streets and Mistletoe saves him from suspicious, uniformed men. They soon discover that they share eerily similar dreams, hinting at a significant past.

Together, Ambrose and Mistletoe begin to unravel the mystery of their identities and learn that they're pawns in a bigger game: the Unison 3.0 upgrade, a whole new kind of Friendship.

Ratings and reviews

2.8
4 reviews
A Google user
April 7, 2012
What if all the collected data points could paint a complete picture of who you are? What if it revealed something about yourself that you didn't know? Andy Marino's Unison Spark combines elements of the Matrix, Aeon Flux, Twitter, Facebook, Orwell's 1984 and Huxley's Brave New World into a digital narrative. Easy to read, suspenseful and free of vulgarity, the book follows 15 year-old, blue pony-tailed Mistletoe as she tries to understand who she is in a complex world. If you enjoy DuPrau's Ember series with a dash of futuristic sci-fi, then Unison Spark should be on your must read list.
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About the author

Andy Marino was born and raised in Clifton Park, New York. He graduated from NYU and currently lives in Queens. Unison Spark is his first novel.

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