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Place Hacking: Venturing Off Limits

(4) YA "Place hacking" can include urban exploration "in off-limits spaces" (e.g., an abandoned building) or infiltration of a high-profile private event such as the White House state dinner. Unique, eye-catching photographs will draw in teen readers, but the choppy, pretentious text may turn them off. An interview with an urban explorer and persuasive writing activities conclude the volume. Reading list, timeline, websites. Bib., glos., ind.

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