Flint Public Library (Middleton)

Debian Perl, digital detective, written by Mel Hilario and Lauren Davis; illustrated by Katie Longua; colors by Brittany Currie; letters by Andworld Design, Book 1

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Debian Perl, digital detective, written by Mel Hilario and Lauren Davis; illustrated by Katie Longua; colors by Brittany Currie; letters by Andworld Design, Book 1
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Debian Perl
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1114785293
Responsibility statement
written by Mel Hilario and Lauren Davis; illustrated by Katie Longua; colors by Brittany Currie; letters by Andworld Design
Series statement
Debian Perl: digital detective
Sub title
digital detective
Summary
"Megalopolis used to be the city hub for all the makers, doers, and dreamers. It was a better time according to Debian Perl, a technomancer known for her out-of-date computer programming skills. Now the city streets are full of "Egg-heads," those in thrall to the ease and simplicity of new technology as opposed to Debian's way of doing things. Digits is one of those Egg-heads. She is a young social media guru and knows her way around all the newest, latest technology. Debian and Digits cross paths when both stumble across Ray-Bot, and 100-year-old sentient robot who is lost and mysteriously missing his memory chip. To find out where the robot came from, Debian must teach Digits everything she knows about computer coding and programming. Along their journey to bring Ray-Bot home, they begin piecing together the mysterious puzzle about his malfunction, and uncover some sinister secrets behind the robot workforce powering Megalopolis's Egg devices."--inside jacket flap
Target audience
pre adolescent
resource.variantTitle
Debian Perl, digital detective, The memory thiefMemory thief
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