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I Have No Secrets

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I don't think I could imagine a world without movement or speech. I don't think anyone could unless you're in that position. Everyone knows that it is even harder when you can't tell who the killer is. It's like you want to scream and shout at them and just tell them everything you can, but she can't. That's what I would define as frustration.

I read this book all in one sitting and it has so many great qualities. I love the representation in this book of foster families and individuals with disabilities whose perspectives are rarely represented (let alone represented well) in books.

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Exception in thread "Jenkins initialization thread" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: hudson/util/HudsonFailedToLoad Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a free e-copy of I HAVE NO SECRETS in exchange for my honest review** I loved Jemma's foster family and her special need siblings, who had unique personalities and relationships with each other and with Jemma. Each, including Jemma, has positive and negative traits.The plot itself drew me in and was an interesting concept. Although there’s not a ton of action in this book, it brings a fresh and diverse perspective to the mystery genre (specifically YA mysteries) and was a joy to read for that reason. Soon afterward we find out about a crime that’s been going on with missing people. The murderer tells Jemma that they did it - knowing that she wouldn’t be able to tell anyone… that is until a new technology comes upon Jemma. I enjoyed the idea the author had here, I think it’s so interesting and different from other thrillers. While I loved the characters, the story was a bit underwhelming. I think I went into it with a different mindset. I was expecting more of a thriller, and while it was it also felt like a contemporary at times - which wasn’t bad, just not my cup of tea. I loved reading about Jemma’s thoughts as the readers were able to understand what was going on through her POV. Mathdropout already explained that zkSNARKs do not necessarily require trusted setup. It's not in the definition ("succinct argument of knowledge" does not read "with trusted setup"), but the most established instances of a SNARK seem to have had this property until recently.

I think one of the detriments to this book is that everything was overexplained to an annoying degree. If this was a middle-grade book, I wouldn't mind it as much, but as a book for the older YA demographic this book just talked down to the reader.Jemma is very attached to the entire foster family including her live in care giver Sarah. Jemma adores Sarah and feels that Sarah basically has the perfect life, all except for her current "exciting but controlling" boyfriend Dan and her boring but sweet, kind boyfriend Richard. Although Jemma wishes Sarah would be honest and finally break-up with Richard, Sarah won't because she doesn't want to hurt Richard so she keeps on seeing both. Jemma has severe cerebral palsy and not able to communicate but is a very good listener and loves hearing about Sarah's love life and outings. needs to be carried out once, and after this setup phase is complete, (2) and (3) can usually be repeated indefinitely, using the output of the setup.

INFO: Started w.@f27d66{/,file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/Jenkins/war/,AVAILABLE}{C:\Program Files (x86)\Jenkins\war} This book was recommended to me by one of my bookish friends Megan, so thanks so much for the reading rec because I was most definitely not disappointed with this standalone thriller! I Have No Secrets follows fourteen year old Jemma who has cerebral palsy and cannot communicate. We as a reader can hear what she is thinking but no words are spoken by her out loud. Down the road she lives on, a local guy has been murdered but the case remains unsolved. Until the murderer himself realises that Jemma is unable to tell the truth about the events. The vanishing of her friend and carer Sarah also rises alarm bells. After finding out about a new way of communication via sniffing, Jemma dreams of having her own voice and letting others know about what she has witnessed, during her encounters with the murderer. More of Weishaupt’s words can be found in small, unassuming volumes hidden among the city’s vast archive. It’s as though more than two centuries after its formation, Weishaupt’s Illuminati has continued to remain as elusive as possible. So she has cerebral palsy - she cannot communicate but has an active and intelligent brain, misses nothing going on around her and is also somewhat of a deep thinker. Living in a family of fostered children, all with their own issues, one day somebody tells her a secret. A murderer. Thinking it safe to toy with Jemma, to scare her, they don't realise that she may soon be able to tell..I have no secrets" is the first book I've read that feature a disabled person. Point blank. I thought I had, but I haven't. (TFIOS doesn't count.) And it was really hard to read. Ich bewundere die Autorin so sehr dafür, dass sie Menschen eine Stimme gibt, die normalerweise in der Menge untergehen. Sie schenkt mit diesem Buch nicht nur Hoffnung, sie gibt auch Menschen die Möglichkeit, die ebenfalls unter diesen Krankheiten leiden, sich mit diesen Figuren zu identifizieren. We’ve done a lot of looking over our shoulders at OpenAI. Who will cross the next milestone? What will the next move be? I have been guilty of looking at people with disabilities such as Jemma's and thinking that they can't understand, they don't see and they don't think. It's horrible to think that I've thought this but I have. This book opened my eyes as to the fact that people like Jemma are not brain dead and that they can hear everything and see everything too. I can't believe I was so small minded before. This book teaches a vital lesson that just because you look one way on the outside doesn't mean you are incapable or not intelligent.

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