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"I was intrigued by the book but in the end, it was a bit too fantastic for my taste. We will be reading this book in my YA adult book club, soon." — Sep 12, 2014 11:52AM
"I was intrigued by the book but in the end, it was a bit too fantastic for my taste. We will be reading this book in my YA adult book club, soon." — Sep 12, 2014 11:52AM
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"In a dystopia not too far in the future, all young adults are devoted to their APP that gives them no chance to fail or select poorly. A young women gets into a absolutely free Prep School where it turns out her mother has gone to 17 years previously. Soon she is enmeshed into a secret society that may not be what it seems. A older computer hacker comes to her aide and she tries to escape the electronic influences" — Aug 28, 2014 02:45PM
"In a dystopia not too far in the future, all young adults are devoted to their APP that gives them no chance to fail or select poorly. A young women gets into a absolutely free Prep School where it turns out her mother has gone to 17 years previously. Soon she is enmeshed into a secret society that may not be what it seems. A older computer hacker comes to her aide and she tries to escape the electronic influences" — Aug 28, 2014 02:45PM
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"This book has quite raw language of teenager girls with all the forms of bullying in full display. Of course there are sexual encounters too. But the author's characters ring true and it is unique to see bullying through the eyes of the perpetrator. Suicide is also a result of the bullying, which the reader finds out in the first chapter. Junior or seniors in high school would be my recommended audience." — Aug 28, 2014 02:40PM
"This book has quite raw language of teenager girls with all the forms of bullying in full display. Of course there are sexual encounters too. But the author's characters ring true and it is unique to see bullying through the eyes of the perpetrator. Suicide is also a result of the bullying, which the reader finds out in the first chapter. Junior or seniors in high school would be my recommended audience." — Aug 28, 2014 02:40PM
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