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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781470398286
- File size: 202419 KB
- Duration: 07:01:42
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- English
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- Lexile® Measure: 610
- Text Difficulty: 2-3
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AudioFile Magazine
Oh, to be 24, with a beautiful girlfriend and a career as a documentary filmmaker! Yes, Evan Casher has it all . . . or so he thinks until a cold-blooded gang of international assassins kills his mother and tries to kill him as well. Can Evan unearth a massive family secret before the caramel-chewing villain does him in? PANIC makes an ideal audiobook for a long drive--you'll be glued to the speakers as Evan dodges bombs, bullets, and blades from London to Miami--and L.J. Ganser narrates this unabridged thriller with all the necessary gusto. R.W.S. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
March 25, 2013
A tumultuous week in the lives of students at the Crystal Pointe Dance Academy is told through a variety of viewpoints. Justin, the academy's principal male dancer, must continually defend himself against homophobic taunts while he pines for Layla, whose low self-esteem keeps her locked in an abusive relationship. Zizi is an airhead, and Mercedes lives under the thumb of her oppressively rigid mother. Then there is Diamond, who goes to the mall for dance tights and leaves with a handsome older man who has promised her a film audition. As readers will likely predict, the film Thane is making will not be rated G. Diamond is drugged, tied to a bed, and raped repeatedly in the presence of some burly cameramen, who post the film online and rake in money. Diamond's chapters are brutal but, perhaps mercifully, they are few and far between; the story sidetracks frequently to other characters' less urgent dramas. Draper writes about the lives of teenagers with authority and believable dialogue, but the juxtaposition of banal moments with Diamond's nightmare makes the sexual violence feel uncomfortably trivialized. Ages 14âup. -
School Library Journal
July 1, 2014
Gr 9 Up-Fifteen-year-old Diamond is a dancer who feels destined for more than her role as Smee the pirate in the Crystal Pointe Dance Academy presentation of Peter Pan. When she meets a man at the mall food court who promises her a chance to star in a Hollywood movie, Diamond is certain her time for fame has arrived. But instead of stardom, she finds herself facing unspeakable horrors. Though this is Diamond's story, most of it is told through the perspectives of her friends and fellow dancers, Mercedes, Layla, and Justin, as they face their own struggles and wonder what could have happened to Diamond. This story is suspenseful and engaging, even though the author tries to tackle too many intense subjects at one time. Teens who like gritty realistic fiction should enjoy this work. Narrator Cherise Boothe's performance of Draper's novel doesn't miss a beat.-Amanda Rollins, Northwest Village School, Plainville, CT
Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Formats
- OverDrive Listen audiobook
Languages
- English
Levels
- Lexile® Measure:610
- Text Difficulty:2-3
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