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REALITY CHECK
By Peter Abrahams
Cody Laredo somehow has managed to go from a nearly perfect life--amazing girlfriend, good job, football scholarship potential--to a torn ACL, failing grades, and his girlfriend Clea shipped off to boarding school in Vermont. Not yet 17, Cody drops out of school and takes a full-time job, floating through life without any goals. When he hears that Clea has gone missing, he has little motivation for staying home. He loads up his truck, withdraws some money from his account, and takes off for Vermont to look for Clea. He somehow feels that a letter he receives from Clea, written the morning of her disappearance, holds the clues to her whearabouts.
When Cody arrives at Clea's fancy school, he soon learns that he has no idea whom he can trust, so he shies away from telling anyone who he is. The local police officer gradually gains a part of Cody's trust, but the shooting of Clea's beloved horse Bud in the school's stables, along with other weird occurrences, put Cody on his guard, and lead him into an investigation he alone could do. Reality Check, on this year's Tayshas list, is a suspenseful crime novel with an appealing teen protagonist. ~reviewed by Mrs. Sams
Hate List
by Jennifer Brown
Ever since that terrible day last May when her boyfriend, Nick, opened fire on students in their school commons, Valerie has tried understand how she couldn't have seen what was coming. How could something like their hate list just be a way of blowing off steam for her, but deadly serious to Nick, and she never realized it? Shot while she tried to stop Nick from targeting the people on the list, Valerie is caught between those who believe she is just as guilty as Nick, and those who think she is a hero for saving another student. All she knows is that the hate list was her idea, and she lost the best friend she ever had when Nick turned the gun on himself. In the months following the shootings, Valerie alternates between total self-absorption, and surprising sympathy for others. This amazing first novel by Jennifer Brown, tells the story of a girl who slowly crawls back to health from a black hole, and the unexpected compassion she receives along the way. Highly recommended! ~reviewed by Dail Sams