Summary: "In this exploration of the dark side of social media, and government control and manipulation, the teenagers in a small town are drawn deeper and deeper into a social networking site that promises to grant their every need--regardless of the consequences"-- Provided by publisher.
Booklist Reviews
Best-selling Charbonneau's newest thriller examines the dark side of social media. When 16-year-old Kaylee's friend introduces her to NEED, a new social networking site that's giving teens exactly what they say they need in exchange for them completing a task, Kaylee is quick to participate. What she needs is a new kidney for her brother, who won't live long without one. But things quickly escalate to a fever pitch. Told in first-person chapters from Kaylee's point of view and third-person chapters focused on other teens in her community, this is a fast-paced read that teens antsy to untangle the mystery will devour. At times, the premise stretches plausibility, particularly when only Kaylee seems to grow suspicious as the body count ramps up. Some teens may be turned off by the portrayal of their generation as having so little conscience, while others may find it right on the mark. Hand to teens looking for a thought-provoking, timely thriller. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Charbonneau has an ample audience, and odds are good they will be eager for this one, which has all the excitement of a summer blockbuster. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.
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