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[A MULTIMEDIA THRILLER]

#AskAmy is the site that all the girls at school are hooked to. Any and every question can be thrown Amy's way and an answer will be up by the end of the day. All the questions are public but the person asking is always anonymous...as well as Amy. No one truly knows who Amy is. Many believe she's just another student, maybe it's someone they know, maybe it's someone in an entirely different state.

Since #AskAmy began a year ago, its become a bank of answers but also a bank of people's darkest thoughts, desires and secrets. But anonymity truly has no secrecy online and when #AskAmy is hacked and everyone's questions suddenly have their names behind them, conflicts arise rapidly.

Though that's not the only problem. #AskAmy begins to get strange questions. Questions that are specific to the one answering them. Because 'Amy' has some dangerous secrets and someone's ready to let them all out.

#1 in Mystery/Thriller and a previously featured story.

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Tahlie Purvis

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49 reviews35 followers
September 13, 2019
I'm utterly in love with that story! The writing was so good, the formatting of the text, too. I've read it in one day and I must say this was the perfect story to grab on the go, especially with my busy schedule as of lately, which leaves me with no room to pick a book. I loved the short chapters, I loved the suspense, I loved everything about this book basically!
(I'm also a big fan of the sequel!!)
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554 reviews2 followers
May 4, 2021
Spectacular concept, relevant to the today's world of ever changing tech and it's invasion into the privacy, a hefty price the generation is willing to pay for the global Internet and social media.

Subtly it highlights the damage, the social reputation tarnishing that comes with it, yet, its riveting and interesting, till the conclusion. Unpredictable, fast paced and interesting!
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November 16, 2017
I felt that the book could have been more in depth with the story line, but other than that, the story overall was very intriguing and it was also fast paced, which made it more compelling. I quite liked the multimedia they put into the story, too.
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508 reviews2 followers
September 29, 2018

This story is one of a kind. #AskAmy is a thriller short story written by Tahlie Purvis about a site named AskAmy where people ask questions while remaining anonymous.

The story starts being a light and fun, people asking random questions to Amy and Amy answering those questions. But then some wierd and creepy things start to happen. The names which needed to be remained anonymous, are leaked. You find out that Amy who is running the site is not the actual Amy which leaves you wondering who the actual person is then? Then you find yourself in the middle of a great plot of a great story.

Many secrets are revealed and with each revelation, the readers become more and more curious. These revelations are sure the one to blow the minds of readers. The story also sends away a great message that in the world of multimedia and internet, you should be careful about whom you should trust and share your secrets.

When I started reading it, I didn't read the blurb and I didn't know what I was putting myself into. But I am happy that I did read this book. I don't want to disclose the plot for those who haven't read it and I must say that I couldn't even think about any other way it could have been better than this. The story is written in the form of multimedia which made it a quick read and much more interesting. I finished this story within an hour or so and it was great fun reading it. The plotline is awesome and it will be enjoyable to everyone whoever will read it.
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58 reviews20 followers
March 3, 2020
Lately I’ve been wanting to find a good wattpad story, because some of them are even better than some published books and the authors deserve some hype as well.
I cam across this one, and let me tell you, it was good. I read it very fast, because it was an interactive book, having things like text messages, newspaper articles and a lot more.
It was a fun read, and I reccomend it to people that want to see the better side of wattpad.
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