Copyright Date:
2021
Edition Date:
2021
Release Date:
08/17/21
Pages:
106 pages
ISBN:
1-459-82801-1
ISBN 13:
978-1-459-82801-8
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
19 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
The unexpected consequences of an internet prank give a teenager a chance to own upâ¦or not.With a plain goal of prompting readers to make gut checks of their own, Ross crafts a scenario in which 16-year-old Rainey helps schoolmates Jordan and Rowan make and post anonymous viral videos-which is all fun and games until a glimpse of a shadowy costumed "monster" they're shooting on a remote stretch of road causes a passing driver to lose control and crash. Rainey has a series of hard choices to make: Should he join the other two in fleeing the scene or stay behind to help? If he stays, should he cover for them and claim he was alone and lie about what he was doing there? In the event, he does stay behind, and after seeing that the story he contrives to protect his confederates is both too weak to fool anyone and unworthy besides, he does come clean. Delivering a few admonitory minilectures about taking responsibility for one's actions, the author leaves his protagonist with a clear(ish) conscience and no legal ramifications to face but compromises any effort to keep things simple by veering off in a wild plot twist. The cast presents uniformly White; Rainey wrestles not only with guilt, but anxiety that heightens symptoms of his Tourette syndrome.Offers reluctant readers plenty of material to mull over when it comes to responsible behavior both on- and offline. (Fiction. 13-17)
What happens when a supernatural hoax turns into a real-life crime?
Sixteen-year-old Rainey is surprised when a video he made of a schoolyard fight goes viral. Two schoolmates, Jordan and Rowan, convince him to make another one, this time about a mysterious figure in the woods. Soon rumors are circulating that someone is out there kidnapping kids. Or maybe its a ghost. The teens are thrilled with the attention their prank is getting and are setting up a follow-up video when things go horribly wrong. A local woman, convinced that the ghost is related to the nightmares shes been having for years, drives out to the area to investigate. The sight of Rowan in costume staggering across her path causes her to drive off the road. When the police start asking questions, Jordan and Rowan abandon Rainey. No one else knows what really happened but will a guilty conscience force Rainey to admit to his part in the accident or will he keep quiet?
This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for teen readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they dont like to read! The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.