The The Social Media Experimentby Cole Gibsen will release on September 2, 2014.
Official blurb:
On the surface, seventeen-year-old Reagan Fray appears to have everything. She's popular, Ivy League–bound, and her parents are rich enough to buy her whatever she wants. Behind the scenes, Reagan is a girl with an anxiety disorder struggling to hold the fraying threads of her life
together. It takes work to stay on top, and when that fails, Reagan's
learned from her politician mother that a little social espionage never
hurts. That is, until the day Reagan finds all of her texts and private
messages printed out and taped to every locker in her high school.
Finding herself ostracized from her friends and on the receiving end of the
bullying she used to dish out, Reagan won't settle into her new role as
social pariah without a fight. Determined to get back in with her
friends and reclaim her social status before her mother finds out and
sends her to boarding school, Reagan has no choice but to team up with
outcast Nolan Letner.
But the closer Reagan gets to Nolan, the more she realizes all of her
actions have consequences, and her future might be the biggest casualty
of all.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
At seventeen, Cole found herself homeless with only a beat-up Volkswagen Jetta and a bag of Goodwill clothing to her name. The only things that got her through the nights she spent parked in truck stops and cornfields were the stacks of books she checked out from the library along with her trusty flashlight. Because of the reprieve these books gave her from her troubles, Cole vowed to become a writer so she could provide the same escape to readers who needed a break the reality of
their own lives.
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sounds like an interesting read :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely different. Thank you for visiting, Crystal!
DeleteThat's an interesting idea for a book.
ReplyDeleteTrue, especially for someone who is as paranoid about social media's intrusion into our lives as I am! Thanks for visiting, Mary.
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