The Forgetting Machine: Volume 2
By (Author) Pete Hautman
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
1st December 2017
Reprint
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Science fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Crime and mystery fiction
Childrens, Teenage and Educational
FIC
Paperback
224
Width 130mm, Height 194mm, Spine 15mm
186g
People all over Flinkwater are losing their memoriesand its up to Ginger to figure out whats going onin this sequel to the quirky, dryly funny (Booklist) The Flinkwater Factor from National Book Awardwinning author Pete Hautman.
Absentmindedness in Flinkwater, a town overflowing with eccentric scientists and engineers, is nothing new. Recently, however, the number of confused, forgetful citizens has been increasing, and no one seems to know why. Ginger Crump figures its none of her business. She has her own problems. Like the strange cat thats been following her arounda cat that seems to be able to read. And the report for school due Monday. And the fact that every digital book in Flinkwater has been vandalized by a fanatical censor, forcing Ginger to the embarrassingly retro alternative of reading books printed on dead trees.
But when Gingers true love and future husband Billy Bates completely forgets who she is, things suddenly get serious, and Ginger swings into action.
"Tightly plotted mysteries lightened with wacky, ludicrous humor." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Gingers escapades fill Hautmans story with energy and humor while raising thought-provoking questions about technological advances." -- Publishers Weekly
"An entertaining journey with wry humor and a subtle encouragement of learning, electronic or otherwise. A solid purchase for larger collections." -- School Library Journal
Pete Hautman is the author of National Book Award winnerGodless, Sweetblood, Hole in the Sky, Stone Cold, the Flinkwater Chronicles, Road Tripped, Otherwood, Slider, andMr. Was,which was nominated for an Edgar by the Mystery Writers of America, as well as several other novels for children and adults. He lives in Minnesota and Wisconsin.