Trackers By Patrick Carman

It´s one of those books that just are different from the rest, that tells you you should read it.

Technically it was the cover and genre that made me borrow the book in such a hurry, but once I opened it, I knew this was different from any other book I read.

First of all, it was written in a different format. What should I say, play format? 
This man is questioning this kid named Adam about this, what seems, tragedy that happened, and they keep saying 'suspect,' which leads to the conclusion that maybe there might be something wrong with what happened, and they suspect that Adam did all of this, and he keeps asking to see his friends...

When Adam tells the story, He tells it like first-person-point of view, and there are certain scenes where you have to go to the back of the book to the appendix to read the scenes...

he keeps saying something got him into this mess, and a bunch of stuff...
and this tells me that this is happening in the near future, because there aren't any flying cars, but with the videos and apple companies, and the ingeniousness of Adam, it has to be the future, but not too distant.

It is very addicting, reading the Trackers book.
The trackers, well, they track people.

In this case, this mysterious Zara and Lasko seem to be bothering them in the fact that they have stolen Adam's most precious inventions and blueprints from file, hacked it, more specifically, and threatens to post his ingeniousness-filled-inventions such as the belinski or whatnot on the internet for all to see, only if he doesn't unlock the Raymond Chip.

The Raymond Chip is a dangerous piece of technology, a small computer chip that is the "back door to the Internet." Meaning, if you're genius enough to unlock, decode the complications of it, you can pretty much get to every single website in this world, as in actually hacking every Internet-based material in existence, INCLUDING banks.
When he is threatened to decode the Raymond Chip, and learns this computer myth wasn't a myth, but actually true, he just knows he has to decode it, for the sake of his inventions and his life. Because this tough Lasko doesn't seem like he's joking when he's all mean at the screen when they talk.

He decodes it, but in the while, he and his friends, called the Trackers (Emily, Finn, Lewis, and Adam), try to find and Track Zara and Lasko, and why they have threatened them to do this in the first place.
They find Zara, and...
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GO TO the Trackers Website to see for real what this is about.