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Would you sell your soul for internet fame?

Teen Horror. Richard wants to be the next internet sensation, desperately. He wants to log onto his account and see the views ticking over like an automated clock. His roommate, the enigmatic, rich and ultimate computer genius, Gareth, suggests an online reality show. For internet fame, Richard is willing to sell his soul. A short story that will drag you into a world of madness, depravity and murder in a twisted view of modern society. A story of unsettling proportions in a world where everybody wants to be noticed.

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It was amazing I really do suggest it to lots of people it's a good book and the ending is great (Amazon UK)

Not what i was expecting but a really good book i really enjoyed (Amazon UK)

It is a thriller for young adults, but drew a "hit" in a long time. And from this it is, is not it is quit reading the Books. Richard living in the dormitory of the University, will be approached the idea of videos called "The Death Factor" from roommate of Gareth. It was confined by kidnapping the six boys and girls, was that decide the winner in the vote of the audience to upload the video. Determines the winners and losers in the tournament. And the wait for a person who was defeated in the vote, of course ...... Richard with the intention to sell his soul to the devil will take the story. And, although plan is put into action ...... You feel like there was a movie idea something similar, but a rustic thing Let's to unplug. There is worth reading even while pulling the dictionary. I've read through in real one day. (Amazon Japan)

About the Author
Lynette Ferreira writes Speculative Fiction for girls of all ages. If you find yourself asking, "What if?" often and you believe there must be a purpose, you will enjoy reading stories written by Lynette, who loves writing about teens & young people--first love, cute boys, kissing, and all the drama. She also likes to explore ideas and theories regarding the workings of the universe, and she is intrigued by souls and the metaphysical world.

S. Simpson (2 Dec 1943 - 6 Apr 2014) was a South African writer and lover of horror stories. She co-wrote two teen horror novels: SPAM (A Horror Novel) and Viral.

150 pages, ebook

First published December 8, 2012

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Lynette Ferreira

60 books103 followers
Lynette Ferreira writes sweet YA romances that feel like a warm hug. Her stories follow teens experiencing first love, friendship, heartbreak, and all the soft, messy feelings in between — often wrapped in cozy vibes.

She loves crafting emotional, comforting reads that remind you of who you were, who you loved, and who you wanted to become.

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It was different thats for sure. I liked it though but it was kinda creepy too. I find it hard to understand how people can be like the characters on the book. Do not think I ever will.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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