Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Jasman recommends: Exposure by, Norah McClintock

Jasman writes, Other people should read this book because it is suprising how you just want to keep reading it. My favorite part is when Julie apoligizes and she and Dana become friends.

The School Library Journal writes the following synopsis: Julie dreads going to school because of her classmate Dana's constant bullying. When her brother brings home a digital camera full of incriminating pictures of her tormentor, she devises a plan for revenge that may just send Dana over the edge. The story is told from Julie's point of view, so readers get the full effect of the bully's behavior. The author also makes the point that revenge may not be so sweet as Julie discovers that making her nemesis feel bad doesn't necessarily make her feel any better. Her friend Sammy is the voice of reason, casting doubt on her plan.

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