My daughter has read this a number of times, so one day I wanted to see why she liked it so much. After finishing it, I was horrified. Madison's profile gets hacked by her best friend, Ruth. There is a lot of talk of hooking up, drinking and gossip.
Although it was funny at parts, it was not a very nice book and I will make sure that before Sophi reads another book about internet bullying or hacking, I will read it first.
Love it, it took me like 3 days to read! it was great... ( : the book shows you to choose your friends wisely because not all of them are good influences!
I loved this book it really teaches you how to be careful with your privacy settings, and what you say behind someones back can be just as hurtful as putting it on the internet. However consumerism is in this book while the main character states the expensive cars that her four bff's have
This book is a really good! I read it and I'm only 12! It talks to the issues when you sign up on a social network site and the bad things about it. Such as getting your profile hacked.
Honestly, I didn't really like this book. It just seemed so unrealistic. All the teenagers have really expensive cars, they all talk like either: idiots, or college professors. Also, the outcome of the story was really predictable. I would recommend this to my 10 year old sister because the story written like something a 10 year old would read, but it talked about drinking and hooking up too much.
I loved this book. It gave me an idea of what to look for in a friend. And that is trust. If you want to be friends with someone, you need to find trust in them. I really recommend it to readers 13+. Mostly because its a book for teenagers. But younger readers might as well try it, nothing violent happens. So i hope you will get your hands on this book and enjoy it. :) -Stella
I just read this book, and this site helped me decide to get it. It has a good messege at the end of the book. It teaches people to be careful with gossip, and not to gossip bad about people behind their backs.And from the start of the book I knew who the hacker was!