Zuto: The Adventures of a Computer Virus

by Udi Aharoni

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An adventure story that also teaches computer science, for ages 9+.Zuto: The Adventures of a Computer Virus takes place inside a strange, little-known world: a personal computer, the perfect setting for a fast-paced, funny, one-minute-long story.Zuto, a smart, sneaky computer virus, leads a happy life in his secret hiding place: the Recycle Bin. There, among heaps of junk full of surprising treasures, he plans his tricks. Everything changes when a far more malicious program invades the show more computer . . . and threatens to end all life in it. Together with his Recycle Bin friends-outdated, buggy programs-Zuto sets off to save his world.Readers curious about the truth behind this rollicking adventure story will find it in the Zutopedia appendix, which explains concepts such as computer viruses, IP addresses, and binary numbers.Zuto was first published in Israel, where it was recommended by the Israeli Ministry of Education and voted in the top ten favorite books by children in grades 4-6 nationwide. show less

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I 100% adore this book. Not sure if it is directed at children, but the further advanced kids, middle- high school age, would get a kick out Zuto. Aharoni writes in such a way that as illogical it is to be inside a computer, you really can picture fight for the computer, the world, and the wonderfully drawn characters. I recommend this book, highly!
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