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Title: #Prettyboy Must DieMy Review:
Author: Kimberly Reid
Published by: Tor Teen
Release Date: February 13, 2018
Format: eARC
Pages: 277
Genres: Mystery, Young Adult, Contemporary
Source: NetGalley
Reading Challenges: Lenoreo's 2018 Netgalley and Edelweiss Challenge
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My rating:
Blurb:A CIA prodigy's cover is blown when he accidentally becomes an internet sensation in #Prettyboy Must Die, inspired by the #Alexfromtarget story.
When Peter Smith's classmate snaps a picture of him during a late night run at the track, Peter thinks he might be in trouble. When she posts that photo--along with the caption, "See the Pretty Boy Run,"--Peter knows he's in trouble. But when hostiles drop through the ceiling of his 6th period Chem Class, Peter's pretty sure his trouble just became a national emergency.
Because he's not really Peter Smith. He's Jake Morrow, former foster-kid turned CIA operative. After a massive screw-up on his first mission, he's on a pity assignment, a dozen hit lists and now, social media, apparently. As #Prettyboy, of all freaking things.
His cover's blown, his school's under siege, and if he screws up now, #Prettyboy will become #Deadboy faster than you can say, 'fifteen minutes of fame.' Trapped in a high school with rabid killers and rabid fans, he'll need all his training and then some to save his job, his school and, oh yeah, his life.
I received a free copy through NetGalley in exchange for an honest and unbiased review/opinion.
DNF @ 19% — I just wasn’t engaged in the story. It was a bit far-fetched, but I knew that going in with the blurb… It wasn’t that so much as I just didn’t care about our protagonist. I felt like I wasn’t getting to know him at all, and it was just a recounting of things going on in his quest to find the hacker. I need to connect to the characters to enjoy a story, at least usually…and in this case not enough was happening in the plot to keep me engaged and give him more time to get to me.
I’m a bit bummed because our main character is black, and you know I love me a diverse read. But I have too many other books to read to waste time on one that’s not engaging me.
What a bummer! I was all revved up by the blurb and looking forward to you review. 🙁 Sorry you had to DNF this one. I think I would have done the same thing.
It sounded fun right? And it wasn’t horrible, but… Ya know, we have too much to read to waste time! 😉