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Blackout

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The world's most lethal computer virus has been unleashed into cyberspace, and now the Urban Outlaws-five tough kids dedicated to justice-must destroy it. Leader Jack knows that they have to shut it down before it throws the world into chaos. But how can he find a virus that might be anywhere, and everywhere?
Then the team meets Hector, an insanely talented hacker who even impresses Jack. The Urban Outlaws need his help, but can they trust him? It's a risk that could mean winning big, or losing everything. . . .
This sensational sequel has all the makings of a blockbuster movie: non-stop action, cutting edge technology, and a high-stakes plot. But at the heart of this thrill ride is the story of five gutsy kids who will do anything to save the world-and protect each other.
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    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2015
      Fighting enemies who wield guns is tough enough, but confronting a boy who could be either friend or foe is even more challenging. As the Urban Outlaws continue their quest to rein in the world's worst computer virus, they come across Hector, who seems to be just like them. Practically an orphan, Hector has computer skills on par with Jack's, and Jack doesn't like that. But is he simply jealous of how the others turn to Hector for leadership, or are his bad feelings a sign that Hector isn't to be trusted? He doesn't have a lot of time to ponder the situation, since he and his gang are determined to stop both evil corporations and the government from gaining access to the virus, breaking into top-secret virtual worlds in the process. Black follows much the same formula he established in Urban Outlaws (2014), changing things up slightly with the introduction of Hector. The intense action and cool gadgets are very thrilling, though the larger story of these self-sufficient kids and their relationships with one another seems to be lost among the high-speed chases and technical difficulties. The best sequels are ones that travel more deeply into previously explored territory. This one does not venture far from the well-traveled path. An entertaining-enough sequel for fans happy to stay in one emotional place. (Adventure. 9-13)

    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2015

      Gr 5-8-Fans of Anthony Horowitz who've devoured the "Alex Rider" books (Philomel) will gravitate to the high octane adventure, cool gadgets, and whip-smart characters in "Urban Outlaws." In this sequel to the Robin Hood-inspired first installment, the five outlaws meet Hector, an ingenious hacker who may be their only hope of stopping an insidious computer virus threatening their own safety and that of the entire world. Cinematic scenes and sharp dialogue elevate this series from the pack of action-adventure titles.

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2015
      Living in an abandoned bunker beneath London, five talented, tech-savvy orphans take it upon themselves to play Robin Hood to their community. Trouble appears in the forms of a supercomputer (Urban) and a destructive virus (Blackout) that the Urban Outlaws must quash. The breathless, delightfully implausible plots move at the speed of a relentless action movie in these first two series books.

      (Copyright 2015 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.6
  • Lexile® Measure:620
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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