Sean Randall reviewed The Silence of Six by E.C. Myers
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5 stars
Penny put a hand on his shoulder. “It’s gonna be okay.”
Max smiled. It might not be true, but it felt good to hear the words, and even better to not be on his own anymore.
This was really, really cool. Young, perhaps, but with great, [a:Cory Doctorow|12581|Cory Doctorow|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1361468756p2/12581.jpg] overtones, a moral yet hacker-based story line and an exceedingly riveting cocktail of technologies. There's no denying the YA audience, it's not deep in a way that a teen wouldn't twig to, but it is powerful in its message, potent in its computing and a call to arms in its battlecry. Highly worth your while, my coming-away thought was a younger [b:pirate cinema|13539171|Pirate Cinema|Cory Doctorow|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1337400827s/13539171.jpg|13238987] with a shade less ambiguity and a touch more good parenting (Max's dad kicks ass).