If you’re reading this, which obviously you are, chances are you are not an 8-year-old boy. If you are an 8-year-old boy, kudos for being such a little trendsetter and, remember, don’t scroll through daddy’s website history. For everyone else, yes, The Big Book of Spy Stuff is targeted at a younger demographic, but the truth is, it’s damn enjoyable. Basically, it’s a guide to espionage that sneaks a little bit of history into your cranium in the process. You’ll pick up some tricks, get a lesson in the ethics of spying and do a better job finding out if anyone has been checking your site history.
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