Jinxed

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Jinxed Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

Lexile Score

790

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.4

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Amy McCulloch

ناشر

Sourcebooks

شابک

9781492683759
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
قطب نمای طلایی با عصر دیجیتال تلاقی می کند! هنگامی که یک ستاره کد گذار وارد یک اکادمی فناوری نخبگان می شود، او دنیای رقابت، دسیسه و اسرار خانوادگی را کشف می کند به علاوه یک همراه رباتیک که ان چیزی که به نظر می رسد نیست. لیسی چو دختری است که رمز میزنه. او همیشه رویای کار به عنوان یک مهندس برای MONCHA، بزرگترین شرکت فناوری در جهان و شرکت پشت «باکو» یک «حیوان خانگی» قابل سفارشی با تمام قابلیت های یک گوشی هوشمند را داشته است. اما وقتی که «لیسی» توسط اکادمی نخبگان رد بشه... که قول میده اینده رو به ارمغان بیاره، داغون میشه. یک شب، لیسی به شکل شکسته از یک باکو بسیار پیشرفته برخورد می کند. پس از اینکه او ان را تعمیر می کند، به نام Cat-BAKUS به Jinx چشم باز می کند و به طریقی او را به مدرسه رویایی خود می برد. اما جینکس با هر باکو دیگه ای که تا حالا دیده فرق داره . به نظر واقعی میاد در حالی که لیسی در مدرسه به زندگی ادامه میدهد و با بهترین دانش اموزان در یک نبرد در باکوس که توانایی او را ازمایش میکند رقابت میکند، او میفهمد که جینکس بخشی از یک راز خطرناک است. ایا لیسی می‌تواند جین و رویاهایش را برای اینده نگه دارد؟ طلسم کامل است. . کتاب کلاس متوسط برای دختران که علاقه مند به فصل خواندن کتاب برای کودکان ۹-۱۲ کتاب علمی تخیلی برای کودکان ۹-۱۲steer کتابچه کتاب مدرسه برای کودکان ۹-۱۲با چشم تیزبین به افزایش اگاهی از اعتیاد به دستگاه و حس شگفت زدگی است، داستان مک‌کلوچ یک جشن برای تخیل است که از زنان در زمینه های بنیادی تجلیل می کند. در هفته نامه ناشر و نقد و بررسی ستارهدار من در این کتاب شرکت کردم. یه ذره قطب نمای طلایی و تمام ماجراجویی. امی کافمن, نویسنده پرفروش نیویورک تایمز

نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

October 1, 2019
Even robot cats have a mind of their own. All 12-year-old Canadian Lacey Chu's ever wanted was to become a companioneer like her idol, Monica Chan, co-founder of the largest tech firm in North America, Moncha Corp., and mastermind behind the baku. Bakus, "robotic pets with all the features of a smartphone," revolutionized society and how people interact with technology. As a companioneer, Lacey could work on bakus: designing, innovating, and building. When she receives a grant rejection from Profectus Academy of Science and Technology, a school that guarantees employment at Moncha Corp., she's devastated. A happenstance salvaging of a mangled cat baku might just change the game. Suddenly, Lacey's got an in with Profectus and is one step closer to her dream. Jinx, however, is not quite like the other bakus--he's a wild cat that does things without commands. Together with Jinx, Lacey will have to navigate competitive classmates and unsettling corporate secrets. McCulloch effectively strikes a balance between worldbuilding and action. High-stakes baku battles demonstrate the emotional bond between (robotic) pet and owner. Readers will also connect to the relationships the Asian girl forges with her diverse classmates, including a rivalry with Carter (a white boy who's the son of Moncha's other co-founder, Eric Smith), a burgeoning crush on student Tobias, who's black, and evolving friendships new and old. While some mysteries are solved, a cliffhanger ending raises even more for the next installment. A solid series starter for tinkerers and adventurers alike. (Science fiction. 8-13)

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Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from October 21, 2019
McCulloch’s (The Oathbreaker’s Shadow) vividly imagined Toronto-set middle grade series opener intertwines smartphone technology with the hallmarks of classic science fiction via a fun, insightful narrative and bright voice. Lacey Chu, 12, lives with her mother in a “corporate mini city” that’s grown up around the campus of Moncha Corp., developer of baku—robotic companions that blend companionship with smartphone utility. Her dream is to begin seventh grade at the highly competitive, corporate-run Profectus Academy with an eye toward becoming a baku creator like her father, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Lacey is rejected despite excellent mechanical and coding skills, but when she rescues a nonfunctioning, battered baku—a cat that she names Jinx—she’s suddenly admitted. After spending the summer repairing Jinx, she joins Profectus’s hypercompetitive world, navigating friendships, social changes, academic excellence, and her decidedly and uncharacteristically headstrong baku. With a sharp eye toward the rising awareness of device addiction and a keen sense of wonder, McCulloch’s tale is a feast for the imagination that celebrates women in STEM fields. Ages 8–12. Agent: Molly Ker Hawn, the Bent Agency.



School Library Journal

December 1, 2019

Gr 3-7-Lacey Chu has been working her whole life toward being accepted to the elite Profectus Academy, a junior division of MonchaCorp, makers of the ubiquitous "baku" (part smartphone, part robotic pet). Admittance to the school comes with financial support, prestige, a guaranteed school-to-corporation pipeline job, and a top-level baku. Unfortunately, despite her expert fabrication skills, Lacey is rejected from Profectus, or is she? When she fixes a broken and abandoned baku, she finds herself on the fast track after all. Jinx, her found cat baku, is more than he seems. Unlike other bakus, he can think and act for himself, and he can connect deeply with his human partners. With Jinx at her side, Lacey quickly becomes embroiled in the school's Baku Battle culture (a science fair meets the "Hunger Games") and in the dangerous dark side of MonchaCorp. Marketed as the "Golden Compass for the digital age," this title doesn't have much in common with the "His Dark Materials" series beyond the animal companions-it's an exposition-heavy ode to capitalism that leans heavily on common tropes (a mysteriously missing parent, a broke kid at a fancy prep school, a school obsessed with gratuitous battle culture, a well-connected nemesis, and a cute older boy). An unquestioned admiration for start-up culture and tech monopolies is woven into the book's themes, although the evils of corporate competition are also addressed. But for all that it is an enjoyable read with just enough genuine friendship and suspense to draw readers in. The novel ends on a predictable cliffhanger, opening the door to sequels. VERDICT A thin but a fun read.-Katya Schapiro, Brooklyn Public Library

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

November 1, 2019
Grades 4-7 Kid-genius Lacey Chu is determined to join the Profectus Academy of Science and Technology in her quest for a career developing bakus, robotic animal companions with the utility of a smartphone. A disappointing rejection seems to end her dream, until she comes upon a broken-down, black-cat baku named Jinx. After repairing it, her newfound pet somehow gets her into the school, and the mysteries grow from there. Readers will find in Lacey a lovable underdog with resourcefulness, imagination, and undeniable chutzpah. With her considerable skill, she's a force to be reckoned with?one that even the looming, all-powerful Moncha Corp., creators of the baku, can't predict. As Lacey unravels dark secrets, she learns the importance of loyalty, how to adjust to new friendships, and how far to pursue a dream that means hurting others along the way. McCulloch's riveting tale will speak to children interested in STEM as well as any reader interested in intelligent, rapidly paced sf mysteries.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)



DOGO Books
callie_b - This book was OUTSTANDING! Lacey Chu is a 7th grader and an extremely talented engineer who loves to tinker with creations of her own. Her dream is to be a companioneer, a person who creates bakus invented by the legendary Monica Chan, Lacey's IDOL. Monica created bakus as new electronic technology that looks and acts like an animal, but has all the tech to get you through your day. But to follow this dream, Lacey first has to make it into Profectus, the prestigious school run by MONCHA, Monica's company. And for that, she needs a Level 3 baku! Lacey stumbles upon some practically destroyed material in a ravine while trying to help out her best friend Zora. But only Lacey can turn rubble into a treasure, as she creates Jinx, the cat baku that can communicate telepathically with her! Lacey steps into Profectus with an enemy, Carter, who is a bully with an advanced boar baku that is determined to get her kicked out of the school, but Lacey is sure she can make her mark with baku battles... Add together a great team of new friends, a cute team captain, and a possible double crosser, equaling one AMAZING book! I was completely engaged as I read and I just couldn't stop! Amy McCulloch's writing pulled me in and my curiosity to find out what happened next kept me flipping the pages as quickly as I could! Jinxed is an amazing new novel and a sure-to-be hit! I recommend this book to everyone looking for their next great read! 5/5 stars!


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