Thursday, December 25, 2008

Saving Zoe by Alyson Noel

Saving Zoe will keep you enthralled. This novel is only 266 pages and each page builds up page turning addiction. You read page after page on how modern technology [Internet, cell phone cameras, easy and cheap access to video equipment, the ability to set up fake web pages] can easily destroy a life when put into the hands of the naive, young, perverted and/or evil. You don't' get a detailed version of the murder because that isn't what this book is about. This book is not for judgment individuals. It deals with events that do happen just as sexual intercourse, drugs, underage drinking and pornography. I recommend this book for all, especially young teen girls because life is not always beautiful and there will always be those who prey among us. 

  Grade: A

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