Followers

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4.4
7 reviews
Ebook
224
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About this ebook

To tweet, or not to tweet . . . what a deadly question.

When Jenna loses out on a starring role in the school's production of Hamlet, she reluctantly agrees to be the drama department's "social media director" and starts tweeting half-hearted updates. She barely has any followers, so when someone hacks her twitter account, Jenna can't muster the energy to stop it. After all, tweets like "Something's rotten in the state of Denmark . . . and a body's rotting in the theater" are obviously a joke. But then a body IS discovered in the theater: Jenna's rival. Suddenly, what seemed like a prank turns deadly serious. To everyone's horror, the grisly tweets continue . . . and the body count starts to rise. There's no other explanation; someone is live-tweeting murders on campus.With the school in chaos and the police unable to find the culprit, it's up to Jenna to unmask the psycho-tweeter before the carnage reaches Shakespearian proportions . . . or she becomes the next victim.

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4.4
7 reviews
Chewy :0
November 6, 2015
Seriously I hate reading but then I found this book and its been 3 times I've restarted it and I just adore it. You should try it to you won't regret it!
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hybridwolf17
February 4, 2015
A usually don't read but this book made me stop everything to read it it's a great book
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ISMAEL Duran
May 8, 2016
It was a really good book
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About the author

Anna Davies is the author of WRECKED and a Senior Editor at Cosmopolitan Magazine. She lives in Brooklyn.

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