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This guy is called Rick Blackwell but everybody wants him to be a (dead) secret agent. You follow him, not on TV nor in a paper book, no : you track him on google map. That's the fun about it, it's a bit too long sometimes but it's original, good job. in French : c'est... more
Reviewed by laurejune Apr 19 2008, 12:53pm ( 72 reviews ) • wetellstories.co.uk
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Rated by smclaughlin on May 26, 7:21am
Interesting use of Google Maps as a narrative device.
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Rated by mikegreaves1 on Apr 06 2009, 10:43pm
What an Idea!!
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Reviewed by elesel on Nov 27 2008, 11:23pm
interesting idea
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Rated by Slavofile on Jun 25 2008, 9:42am
I had my doubts, but wanted to keep reading. Usually not impressed by such interactive websites. Prefer books to the glowing screen any day.
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Rated by pault107 on Jun 13 2008, 2:45am
I didn't read the whole thing but the first three chapters gave me chills. I used to work at Kings Cross and the guy was basically following a path I've made many times. Including the British Library visit. Spooky.
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Rated by oootheyan on May 05 2008, 10:48am
Web 3.0 is not that far now! Go and make your story.
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Rated by sustainablogger on May 02 2008, 12:34pm
Hypertext literature 2.0... fascinating!