Social Suicide
Twittercide: the killing of one human being by another while the victim is in the act of tweeting. Call me crazy, but I figured writing for the Herbert Hoover High Homepage would be a pretty sweet gig. Pad the resume for college applications, get a first look at the gossip column, spend some...
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Twittercide: the killing of one human being by another while the victim is in the act of tweeting. Call me crazy, but I figured writing for the Herbert Hoover High Homepage would be a pretty sweet gig. Pad the resume for college applications, get a first look at the gossip column, spend some time ogling the paper's brooding bad-boy editor, Chase Erikson. But on my first big story, things went . . . a little south. What should have been a normal interview with Sydney Sanders turned into me discovering the homecoming queen–hopeful dead in her pool. Electrocuted while Tweeting. Now, in addition to developing a reputation as HHH's resident body finder, I'm stuck trying to prove that Sydney's death wasn't suicide. I'm starting to long for the days when my biggest worry was whether the cafeteria was serving pizza sticks or Tuesday Tacos. . . .
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780062003324 (0062003321)
Publish date: April 24th 2012
Publisher: HarperTeen
Pages no: 277
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Humor,
Funny,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
High School
Series: Deadly Cool (#2)
This is a very unrealistic YA book, but so what? It is a lot of fun to read. When I say it is unrealistic, I refer to how people react to A) death, B) attempts of death, C) any kind of danger. I mean, we have a popular student girl who gets murdered and people get on with their lives as normal. Or w...
I feel the same way about this as I did about Deadly Cool: cute, fun, and light. The identity of the killer was extremely obvious in this one, though I continue to be amused by the characters and their sleuthing. Don't expect a serious mystery; do expect to be entertained.
Another enjoyable book in the series. Light, fluffy and funny.
Social Suicide was as predictable as Deadly Cool , from the first page itself we had an idea who the killer was...so in the mystery department this book deserves maximum 3 stars. But I'll give it 4 for the narration, its just so hilarious.I love love love the characters! Hartley, Sam and Chase h...