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Linda Armstrong
Kindle Edition | Pages: 225 pages Rating: 4.34 | 1626 Users | 11 Reviews
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With just a few lines of code, one average man will change the world--and set in motion the adventure of a lifetime! When 20-year-old Nelson stumbles upon a secret and complex trick to coding, he finds himself anonymously helping people with the aid of his new app. The worldwide attention pushes him to launch a bold plan allowing free access of this life-changing app to anyone for a limited time. Fervor to upload the new app is at fever pitch as the world waits for the unveiling. However, secret government agencies are worried. Fearing what the effects of this app will do, they plan to stop the app from ever getting out before the world has a chance to enter the category of hero, even the category labelled Subhero. The race is on for the world's chance at change, where the new cool is being average and doing random accidents of kindness. Suddenly, the world can become a Subhero overnight and there's no stopping what Nelson has started!
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Title | : | Mission: Subhero |
Author | : | Linda Armstrong |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 225 pages |
Published | : | June 22nd 2017 |
Categories | : | Contemporary. Fiction. Novels |
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Ratings: 4.34 From 1626 Users | 11 ReviewsWeigh Up Based On Books Mission: Subhero
Young Nelson is a genius who uses his coding skills to create an app suitable for his blind aunt Matilda and it has been more than an invention for her. This particular app ends up being one that allows Nelson the ability to help other members in the community. Even though his app started to spread to users on a wider scale, it becomes the most powerful created system that has the government frantic. In "Mission: Subhero," author Linda Armstrong encourages through the protagonist that allIn 'Mission: Subhero' by Linda Armstrong we meet Nelson, an ordinary guy just out of his teens, who stumbles on something unbelievable when working on a project for his coding class. He creates an app that has the potential to change the world it started as a way of helping his Aunt with her deteriorating eyesight, but the technology began to evolve on its own, offering a way to help so many people. Nelson realises that his app could be a real gift to the world, so offers it up for free, which

Somehow, you know that good doesnt ever battle evil. Good knows that evil will do itself in without good having to meddle.This is the story of a nerdy college student named Nelson Mansfield. Nelsons been an orphan now for over 14 years and lives with his Aunt Matilda, who took he and his mother in when he was very young after they both lost jobs in the same company. His mother was killed in a hit and run a few years later, but Nelson stayed with Auntie M. Hes a loner, not prone to actually
I found Mission Subhero to be a lovely light-hearted read and was a real refreshing change to books Ive read recently. Nelson is a nice character although not particularly deep, and the style of writing and plot pretty much puts the book in the Y/A category, but nevertheless as an adult I enjoyed it. It was rather a quick read, and I felt that there was more scope to the build-up towards the end, although maybe this was intentional and there will be further books about Nelson coming from the
This book was very unique and imaginative. I could see it as fitting in the Y/A sci-fi category. The technology that drives Nelson's app is quite mysterious and left me wondering. So, the story does have a dash of sci-fi without the flash and out of this world elements. Though it didn't deter from my enjoyment of the book, I wondered how the app got its power. It seemed a little supernatural. There were many twists in the plot as Nelson at some points doesn't seem to know what he has created.
Alternate outcomesAuthor Linda Armstrong has published five novels to date A THOUSAND LITTLE MESSAGES, FREQUENCIES, THE LAST ATTACHMENT, THE JOY CODE, GALACTIC MARRIAGE and now MISSION: SUBHERO. The quality of Lindas writing strikes a favorable chord with the opening of her book The classroom had turned into the ever-present white noise of radio static, of bees buzzing in their hive, of ocean waves. Nelsons professor had droned on long enough for him to go to that land, far, far away. That
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