Easy Prey
Only three students had access to a teacher's racy photos before they went viral. There's Mouse, a brainy overachiever so desperate to escape his father and go to MIT that he would do almost anything, legal or not. Then there's Drew, the star athlete who can get any girl's number-and private photos-with his charm but has a history of passing those photos around. And finally, there's Jenna, a good girl turned rebel after her own shocking photos made the rounds at school last year, who is still waiting for justice. All three deny leaking the photos, but someone has to take the fall. This edgy whodunit tackles hot-button issues of sexting and gossip and will have listeners eagerly awaiting the final reveal.
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Easy Prey
Only three students had access to a teacher's racy photos before they went viral. There's Mouse, a brainy overachiever so desperate to escape his father and go to MIT that he would do almost anything, legal or not. Then there's Drew, the star athlete who can get any girl's number-and private photos-with his charm but has a history of passing those photos around. And finally, there's Jenna, a good girl turned rebel after her own shocking photos made the rounds at school last year, who is still waiting for justice. All three deny leaking the photos, but someone has to take the fall. This edgy whodunit tackles hot-button issues of sexting and gossip and will have listeners eagerly awaiting the final reveal.
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Easy Prey

Easy Prey

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Overview

Only three students had access to a teacher's racy photos before they went viral. There's Mouse, a brainy overachiever so desperate to escape his father and go to MIT that he would do almost anything, legal or not. Then there's Drew, the star athlete who can get any girl's number-and private photos-with his charm but has a history of passing those photos around. And finally, there's Jenna, a good girl turned rebel after her own shocking photos made the rounds at school last year, who is still waiting for justice. All three deny leaking the photos, but someone has to take the fall. This edgy whodunit tackles hot-button issues of sexting and gossip and will have listeners eagerly awaiting the final reveal.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

11/05/2018
Seventeen-year-old Jenna Bradley’s life was torn apart when nude photos of her went viral on her then-boyfriend Troy’s Twitter account. Troy, the school’s basketball star, got away unscathed, as did every person who retweeted his message. Furious, Jenna lights Troy’s car on fire and ends up with a probation officer and an even worse reputation: “You’ve gone from being one of the most promising students at this school to being a juvenile delinquent.” When her teacher, Miss Bailey, partners her with Troy’s best friend, Drew, and Troy’s cousin, Matthew “Mouse” Maguire, for a class project on privacy and the internet, things get more uncomfortable. Then someone releases naked pictures of Miss Bailey for the whole school to see, and the three students become the main suspects. Lo (How It Ends) weaves together a robust narrative about privacy and revenge. Through flashbacks, Lo slowly pieces together the events that led up to the damaging incident. She successfully creates sympathetic characters whose complicated, authentic choices leave readers with an understanding that nothing is as lacking in nuance as it might seem. Ages 14–up. Agent: Mackenzie Brady Watson, Stuart Krichevsky Literary. (Oct.)

School Library Journal

08/01/2018
Gr 9 Up—During the course of their law class, Drew, Jenna, and Mouse obtain racy and sexual pictures of their teacher Miss Bailey. They agree to delete them and never bring it up again, but when the pictures show up on an anonymous blog, they realize one of them is hiding something. Drew, charming and well-off, seems to have it all and is best friends with the school's most popular guy, Troy. Mouse, the computer geek, is desperate to prove his father wrong, get out from under the shadow of his cousin Troy, and get into MIT by any means necessary. And Jenna, former girlfriend of Troy and good girl—turned—rebel, was victim to her own picture scandal the year before. They swear they didn't post the pictures, but they all have secrets they would do anything to protect. This well-paced whodunit has plenty of twists and turns and revelations to keep readers on their toes. The characters feel completely authentic and tangible. When things start to unravel for the trio, teens will be emotionally invested in the protagonists' fates. Though at times the preachiness and heavy-handed message may take young people out of their reading experience, this book strikes a necessary and much-needed chord about sexting and the distribution of inappropriate material in high school. VERDICT A relevant book and first selection for any public and high school library.—Erik Knapp, Davis Library, Plano, TX

FEBRUARY 2020 - AudioFile

Listeners will stay captivated until the shocking end of this ethically charged whodunit. After racy pictures of a teacher go viral, three students working on a project together are suspected: Drew, the charming jock; Mouse, the nerdy computer whiz; and Jenna, the wholesome girl turned outcast after risqué photos of her went public. But each denies leaking the photos. A skilled trio of narrators—Nick Mondelli, Jack Meloche, and Elizabeth Cottle—gracefully voice these multifaceted characters whom listeners will simultaneously love and hate. The story alternates between present and past, and their performances are so incredibly methodical, self-assured, and convincing that listeners will follow along with ease. The temptation to relisten in search of missed clues is strong. E.P. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2018-06-24
Sexting, lies, and consequences.Jenna, Drew, and Mouse are thrown together for their senior law final project. Instead of being the easy A Drew expected, the class ignites controversy about dangerous social media issues. Jenna hasn't spoken to her ex-boyfriend Troy since the day he publicly tweeted topless pictures of her. She has since cut her hair short and set his truck on fire, exchanging her blonde hair for black and ballet shoes for a court-mandated anger management class. Drew is an unapologetic player on and off the basketball court but finds himself drawn to Jenna's newfound strength. Uber-intelligent Mouse is bound for MIT and painfully in love with Jenna. He stands to lose everything if anyone finds out that the basketball team hired him to build a database to house photos of naked girls. What all three students have in common are grievances against their law teacher, Mrs. Bailey. When shocking photos of Mrs. Bailey are posted on the internet, the threesome begin to suspect each other while confronting their own moral transgressions. Lo (How It Ends, 2016) creates realistic, multidimensional characters while exploring the legal and ethical ramifications of privacy as it plays out in a hormonally charged high school environment. Drew and Jenna are white, and Mouse and Troy are black.A provocative story about the consequences of poor decisions in our digital world. (Fiction. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175670951
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 04/16/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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