Thursday, November 19, 2015

BOOK REVIEW: Need by Joelle Charbonneau


BLURB:

“No one gets something for nothing. We all should know better.” Teenagers at Wisconsin's Nottawa High School are drawn deeper into a social networking site that promises to grant their every need . . . regardless of the consequences. Soon the site turns sinister, with simple pranks escalating to malicious crimes. The body count rises. In this chilling YA thriller, the author of the best-selling Testing trilogy examines not only the dark side of social media, but the dark side of human nature.

REVIEW BY: Angel, age 13 years

MAY CONTAIN SPOILER:

This book was a real page turner, I couldn't put it down! Everything in this book was exciting, malicious, and wonderfully creepy in every way. This book was a dystopian thriller where its every man for themselves. 

This novel is about a website that asks for your needs or what you need. Need, the website, provides a task in exchange for the request of the need/want that you ask for. When the website starts to become under suspicion for arranging murders, the website gets very serious in keeping anonymity among its members. The more that people want, the more that people start dying off and the adventure becomes even more extreme. 

My favorite character is Kaylee because she is like me in almost every way possible. My favorite part is when everything starts to get exciting! 

I really enjoyed this book because of all of the suspenseful drama and activity in the book. 

I recommend this book to people who love a great page turner! 

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 and up. 

This book was published on November 3, 2015. 

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