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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. If I could just get past the fact that the person who made the three teens do these acts of bullying DIDN'T actually know the kids, I probably would have liked the book a lot more but I can't. The motivation of Morgan Rouleau just didn't ring true for me - it required too big a leap of faith to get me to believe that she would a) bully three randomly selected strangers just to get back at three people who were mean to her at a theatre camp AND b) that she would have the computer skills to pull it off. It just didn't work for me and because of that I felt kind of cheated when the book came to an end. "I know your secret." In Cold Calls, Eric, Fatima, and Shelly all start getting calls from someone with a computer altered voice that blackmails each of them into bullying a particular student in each of their schools. The final event is to be dumping macaroni and cheese onto the head of each student during lunch on a particular Thursday. After running across each other in a weekend antibullying class, the three decide to find out who is making them ruin their lives and why. This is a very good mystery, giving the reader insight into the personalities of each character, while sharing why each is being blackmailed. However, the characters are difficult to like because of what has happened in their pasts and how they each handled their situations. I enjoyed reading this YA story and am thinking it would fit best in the preteen to younger members of the YA community. Older readers would consider it lame. The other category of readers that might be attracted to this book would be the reluctant or non-reader crowd. They might be drawn to the subject matter, keeping secrets and being bullied by peers, and since it is a quick read, the length would not be a stumbling block. If your child is participating in a summer reading project, this, again, might be a good choice: fast read, contemporary theme, phones, texting, computers, selfies, pranks, kids making bad choices, struggle with religious training, family dysfunction, teenage love troubles. My thanks to Goodreads and the author for a complimentary copy of this book. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Mystery.
Young Adult Fiction.
HTML: Three high school studentsâ??Eric, Shelly, and Fatimaâ??have one thing in common: "I know your secret." Each one is blackmailed into bullying specifically targeted schoolmates by a mysterious caller who whispers from their cell phones and holds carefully guarded secrets over their heads. But how could anyone have obtained that photo, read those hidden pages, uncovered this buried past? Thrown together, the three teens join forces to find the stranger who threatens themâ??before time runs out and their shattering secrets are revealed . . . This suspenseful, pitch-perfect mystery-thriller raises timely questions about privacy, bullying, and culpabil No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This is a very good mystery, giving the reader insight into the personalities of each character, while sharing why each is being blackmailed. However, the characters are difficult to like because of what has happened in their pasts and how they each handled their situations. ( )