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Like Nobody's Watching

by L. J. Ritchie

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"Like Nobody's Watching is a young adult novel that follows Oscar and his friends at their Wellington high school when they hack into the school's new surveillance system to get evidence to stop bullies from harassing his friend's little brother. But the power this brings them goes to their heads and they unknowingly go from being the hero to bullies themselves when they release footage that they shouldn't have. Discusses the highly-debated topic of surveillance and its effect on conformity in a real-life context"--Publisher information.… (more)
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"Like Nobody's Watching is a young adult novel that follows Oscar and his friends at their Wellington high school when they hack into the school's new surveillance system to get evidence to stop bullies from harassing his friend's little brother. But the power this brings them goes to their heads and they unknowingly go from being the hero to bullies themselves when they release footage that they shouldn't have. Discusses the highly-debated topic of surveillance and its effect on conformity in a real-life context"--Publisher information.

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