A Girl Named Digit

· Digit Series Book 1 · HarperCollins
4.4
10 reviews
Ebook
197
Pages
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About this ebook

Farrah "Digit" Higgins may be going to MIT in the fall, but this L.A. high school genius has left her geek self behind in another school district so she can blend in with the popular crowd at Santa Monica High and actually enjoy her senior year. But when Farrah, the daughter of a UCLA math professor, unknowingly cracks a terrorist group's number sequence, her laid-back senior year gets a lot more interesting. Soon she is personally investigating the case, on the run from terrorists, and faking her own kidnapping-- all while trying to convince a young, hot FBI agent to take her seriously. So much for blending in . . .

Ratings and reviews

4.4
10 reviews
Nad Z
July 3, 2017
a funny action teenage read. well written and past paced. no strong language and good read for any age! cute, nerdy, genius teenage character who gets caught up with the FBI and catching terrorists and cracking codes and stuff... not a very long book for the price... will read the sample of the next one first. not rushing to buy it but did like this book.
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A Google user
March 27, 2017
can't wait on the second one, really good series why isn't their more lol
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Megan Carpenter
May 3, 2013
I never wanted to put it down
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About the author

Annabel Monaghan is the author of A Girl Named Digit and the coauthor of Click! A Girl’s Guide to Getting What She Wants. She lives with her family in Rye, New York. Visit her website at www.annabelmonaghan.com.

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