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Reality?

I'd give it a C-.

That's what fifteen-year-old Judith Ellis thinks, anyway. Reality is her former best friend not talking to her this year. Reality is her dad living three thousand miles away. Reality is what happened outside 158 West Seventy-first Street, New York City.

To Judith, fantasy rules. Particularly in the Game, which she plays online with a bunch of strangers she knows only as the Witch, the Drunken Warrior, and Irgan the Head Case. In the gaming world it's strictly alternative identities. No one knows who you are, no one gets too close.

But one player in the Game is coming after her — and he's a lot closer than Judith guesses.

Close enough to see her, close enough to talk with her.

Close enough to like her.

Review:

"This ambitious second novel from the author of The True Meaning of Cleavage covers roughly the same terrain — alienation among affluent New York City teens — with mixed success. The story starts strong, capturing the obsessive pull that an online computer game has on 14-year-old Judith Ellis, who freaks when one of her online opponents attacks the character she's playing. Too coincidentally the 'psycho killer' from the game turns out to be her 'juvenile delinquent' neighbor, Jonathan. Identities revealed, the two drop the online game to create their own, to the horror of Judith's overprotective, divorced mother. This budding friendship helps to compensate for Judith's isolation at school, where she's been dumped by former best friend, Leia. Judith dreads walking past Leia's apartment, though the author does not reveal until late in the story that the heroine is not running from her ex-friend but rather from the memory of having been attacked in the lobby of Leia's building (an attack she has kept secret from all but Jonathan). In an interesting twist, Jonathan helps Judith confront her fear; the development of their relationship is the novel's greatest strength. However, Judith's possibly confused sexuality is one of several threads left undeveloped, and the subplot in which she tutors a 'fat, rich... airhead' has a predictable outcome. Smooth writing and authentic dialogue add an unnaturally quiet tone to a book that brims with conflicts but never quite manages to bring them into sharp relief. Ages 12-up. (Sept.) " Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

What happens when an online game gets serious? Using the handle "Witch," 15-year-old Judith gets a kick out of participating in an online game with a group of strangers. One of the players, however, has discovered her identity--and he's closer than she thinks.

Synopsis:

From the author of the bestselling "The True Meaning of Cleavage" comes a suspenseful tale of teenage angst and terror, as an online fantasy game becomes all-too-real for one of its role players.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780689855320
Author:
Fredericks, Mariah
Publisher:
Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books
Author:
Frost, Michael
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Fiction - General
Subject:
Schools
Subject:
Social Situations - Dating & Sex
Subject:
High schools
Subject:
Lifestyles - City Life
Subject:
Social Situations - Teen Lifestyle
Subject:
Dating
Subject:
Situations / Dating & Sex
Subject:
Social Issues - Adolescence
Subject:
Social Issues - Dating & Sex
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
no. 2002-16
Publication Date:
September 2004
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
Young adult
Language:
English
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
8.52x5.80x.95 in. .78 lbs.
Age Level:
12-UP

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "This ambitious second novel from the author of The True Meaning of Cleavage covers roughly the same terrain — alienation among affluent New York City teens — with mixed success. The story starts strong, capturing the obsessive pull that an online computer game has on 14-year-old Judith Ellis, who freaks when one of her online opponents attacks the character she's playing. Too coincidentally the 'psycho killer' from the game turns out to be her 'juvenile delinquent' neighbor, Jonathan. Identities revealed, the two drop the online game to create their own, to the horror of Judith's overprotective, divorced mother. This budding friendship helps to compensate for Judith's isolation at school, where she's been dumped by former best friend, Leia. Judith dreads walking past Leia's apartment, though the author does not reveal until late in the story that the heroine is not running from her ex-friend but rather from the memory of having been attacked in the lobby of Leia's building (an attack she has kept secret from all but Jonathan). In an interesting twist, Jonathan helps Judith confront her fear; the development of their relationship is the novel's greatest strength. However, Judith's possibly confused sexuality is one of several threads left undeveloped, and the subplot in which she tutors a 'fat, rich... airhead' has a predictable outcome. Smooth writing and authentic dialogue add an unnaturally quiet tone to a book that brims with conflicts but never quite manages to bring them into sharp relief. Ages 12-up. (Sept.) " Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , What happens when an online game gets serious? Using the handle "Witch," 15-year-old Judith gets a kick out of participating in an online game with a group of strangers. One of the players, however, has discovered her identity--and he's closer than she thinks.
"Synopsis" by , From the author of the bestselling "The True Meaning of Cleavage" comes a suspenseful tale of teenage angst and terror, as an online fantasy game becomes all-too-real for one of its role players.
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