![]() The way she ends up meeting Luke, and the progression from there, has an overall steady course and the way it changes her is realistic and smoothly handled. Her feelings of being alone while her best friend thrives in high school come through strongly, in a way that isn’t simply for a lack of trying on her part. With a well thought out plot and overall good execution, this is definitely one that will make readers think while still throwing them into a fictional world.Ībby is mature and smart, but holds a fear of the change that comes with starting high school that any reader can understand. Though Abby seemed a little too conveniently naïve at times, the full scope and ease with which she finds herself in this situation is well understood and gripping to read. Gutting and intense, Want to go Private? delves unflinchingly into the world of online predators. ![]() If they don't, they'll never see Abby again. When Abby goes missing, everyone is left to put together the pieces. Then Luke asks her to meet him, and she does. It feels dangerous and yet good to chat with Luke-he is her secret, and she's his. The only thing she cares about anymore is talking to Luke, a guy she met online, who understands. ![]() Soon.Ībby is starting high school-it should be exciting, so why doesn't she care? Everyone tells her to "make an effort," but why can't she just be herself? Abby quickly feels like she's losing a grip on her once-happy life. ![]()
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