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Summary Of The Book 'No One Gets Something For Nothing'

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No One Gets Something For Nothing…….. The thing that I am going to be reviewing is a book titled “NEED” by Joelle Charbonneau. This book approaches how the internet can be dangerous, to everyone no matter who you are. This story doesn’t take a specific time plot, it’s just all over the place. This book is a mix between a Thriller and a Mystery, if you’re a fan of “The Hunger Games” then you would probably love this book, because it has a lot of passion, suspense, betrayal, and the hero fighting against the cruel and brutal world. I think that even though this scenario is highly unlikely to happen in the real world, I still think this would be a good book for any teenager to read, so you can have a feel of what could possibly happen on …show more content…

This book I would highly recommend because of the story line, the main Character Kaylee Dunham doesn’t even believe that the NEED network will actually work in her case, but she decides that it’s worth a try and so she joins, and all she wants is to help her little brother who is terribly ill. And she senses that it isn’t right but she still does it anyways, which is very relatable to us teenagers because we think it’s ok because everyone else is doing it. And finally as everyone around her starts to turn she realizes that she has to find out who or what is behind all this. And Lastly what this story has to teach people, the negativitys and the dangers of the internet, especially in today's society, everyone is on some type of social media on the internet that anyone can be on, there are hackers everywhere just waiting to get your information. You have to be very aware of people and what you’re logging on too. The way that this deviates from the conventions is people’s different points of views like some people may think it is a great book like myself, and others may think that it is horrible and doesn’t live up to the expectations that it plants in your mind. And there are people who say the book is about the selfishness of today, then there are people

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