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Authors: Pete Hautman

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Chapter 26 •
Memory overload

When you learn something, do you have to forget something else to make room in your brain? Maybe. The human brain has been estimated to have a capacity of between ten and one hundred terabytes. Today,
Wikipedia
contains around ten terabytes of information, and it gets bigger every day. So if you could download all of
Wikipedia
into your brain, would your head explode, or would some of the information already there get pushed out? I used to know the answer, but I forgot!
Future (maybe)!

Chapter 40 •
Bookless libraries

Today, computers have become a big part of the services offered by most libraries—and there are a few libraries that have no paper books at all.
Present.
Will bookless libraries become the norm in the future?
Who knows?

Chapter 40 •
Hacking
Charlotte's Web

Could a book really be altered on every server and every reading device in the world? Maybe not today, but as our devices become more and more connected, it is conceivable. Paper books matter!
Future!

Pete Hautman
is the author of
The Flinkwater Factor
;
Godless
, which won the National Book Award; and many other critically acclaimed books for teens and adults, including
Blank Confession
;
All-In
;
Rash
;
No Limit
;
Invisible
; and
Mr. Was
, which was nominated for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. Pete lives in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Visit him at
PeteHautman.com
.

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Also by Pete Hautman

The Flinkwater Factor

Blank Confession

All-In

Rash

Invisible

Godless

(Winner of the National Book Award)

Sweetblood

No Limit

Mr. Was

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Hautman, Pete, 1952- author.

Title: The forgetting machine / Pete Hautman.

Description: First Edition. | New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young

Readers, [2016] | Series: The Flinkwater chronicles ; book 2 | Summary:

“Ginger Crump solves the mystery of why people in her town are forgetting things they should definitely know.”—Provided by publisher.

Identifiers: LCCN 2015044664| ISBN 9781481464383 (hardback) | ISBN 9781481464406 (eBook)

Subjects: | CYAC: Science fiction. | Memory—Fiction. | Mystery and detective stories. | BISAC: JUVENILE FICTION / Science & Technology. | JUVENILE FICTION / Science Fiction. | JUVENILE FICTION / Mysteries & Detective Stories.

Classification: LCC PZ7.H2887 Fo 2016 | DDC [Fic]—dc23 LC record available at
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