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322
Language
EN
ISBN
9780763622596
Reading Time
~5h 38min

Feed is a juvenile fiction book by M.T. Anderson. In 2002. It has 322 pages.

About this book

M.T. Anderson’s Feed presents a dystopian near-future in which adolescents navigate daily life through a neural implant that delivers entertainment, commerce, and social updates directly to the brain. Narrated by Titus, a teenager whose vocabulary is heavily influenced by advertising and digital shorthand, the novel investigates how constant connectivity alters personal identity, interpersonal relationships, and linguistic expression. When a classmate experiences feed interference, the narrative gradually reveals the environmental degradation and cultural stagnation maintained by an unchecked consumer system. Anderson’s writing style intentionally reflects this media-saturated environment, employing fragmented syntax and commercial phrasing to illustrate how technology can diminish independent reasoning. The work is noted for its examination of corporate influence, ecological decline, and the transformation of human experience into marketable data. Awarded the Newbery Medal, the novel stands as a significant contribution to young adult speculative fiction for its thematic exploration of digital dependency and the long-term consequences of technological convenience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Feed?+

Feed has 322 pages.

When was Feed published?+

Feed was published in 2002.

What genre is Feed?+

Feed is a Juvenile Fiction book.

What is Feed about?+

M.T. Anderson’s Feed presents a dystopian near-future in which adolescents navigate daily life through a neural implant that delivers entertainment, commerce, and social updates directly to the brain. Narrated by Titus, a teenager whose vocabulary is heavily influenced by advertising and digital sho...

Who wrote Feed?+

Feed was written by M.T. Anderson.