RI Teen Book Award Nominee 2016
Face recognition software is pretty fascinating. The fact that Google Pictures can recognize the seven-year old version of a seventeen year old is amazing.
Since I'm obviously interested in this particular computer function, I was definitely interested in the premise of Forget Me by K. A. Harrington. When Morgan's boyfriend dies in a hit and run, she decides to load his picture onto FriendShare (Facebook? Instagram?) as a way of saying goodbye. The website tags the picture as a boy who lives in another nearby town. I really wondered where the writer could go with this setup, and the mystery plot does not disappoint. There are many plot threads that the author manages to pull together in a very satisfying ending. A great story for those who like a good mystery with a little romance thrown in.
Face recognition software is pretty fascinating. The fact that Google Pictures can recognize the seven-year old version of a seventeen year old is amazing.
Since I'm obviously interested in this particular computer function, I was definitely interested in the premise of Forget Me by K. A. Harrington. When Morgan's boyfriend dies in a hit and run, she decides to load his picture onto FriendShare (Facebook? Instagram?) as a way of saying goodbye. The website tags the picture as a boy who lives in another nearby town. I really wondered where the writer could go with this setup, and the mystery plot does not disappoint. There are many plot threads that the author manages to pull together in a very satisfying ending. A great story for those who like a good mystery with a little romance thrown in.