Gone Too Far
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Natalie D. Richards
From Natalie D. Richards, the New York Times bestselling author of mystery books for teens, comes a YA psychological thriller book about a girl pulled into a dangerous revenge plot she can't escape, perfect for fans of Karen McManus and Natasha Preston.Piper Woods can't wait to graduate and leave high school—and all its annoying cliques—behind. But when she finds a mysterious notebook filled with the sins of her fellow students, Piper is suddenly drowning in their secrets.And she's not the only one who knows them. An anonymous text invites Piper to choose to punish the cheater, the bully, or the shoplifter. The popular kids with their dirty little secrets. With one text, Piper can make them pay.But the truth can be dangerous...A great buy for readers who want:Teen fiction with romance and suspensePulse-pounding twists and turnsShocking mysteriesPraise for Natalie D. Richards:"As addictive as it is unpredictable. Natalie will keep you second guessing until the nail-biting end."—NATASHA PRESTON, New York Times bestselling author of The Cabin on My Secret to Tell"Brimming with suspense and intrigue."—MEGAN MIRANDA, New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls on My Secret to TellAlso by Natalie D. Richards:Five Total StrangersSix Months LaterMy Secret to TellOne Was LostWe All Fall DownWhat You Hide
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Author
Natalie D. Richards
Pages
320
Publisher
Sourcebooks, Inc.
Published Date
2015-01-06
ISBN
1402285558 9781402285554
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"I haven't finished yet, however, it's a wonderful story that will keep you on the edge of your chair and one that will make you want to keep reading more and more! This book is about a highschool girl named Piper who discovered a strange notebook filled with the sins of all the students at her school. A girl who's locker is right beside hers gets killed when she got hit by a train. People think it's a suicide because a day before there were kids making fun of her for an embarrassing video on the internet. Piper wishes she could've done something, so one day she gets an anonymous text asking her who to punish."