Marley met Brandon on a social media site, and he talked her into leaving her family and joining him for a life together. But...she couldn't take her computer, her phone, or even go out of the house once she arrived.
As Marley traveled by bus to meet Brandon, on the other side of the country, her parents were frantically looking for her with no clues at all. Marley wiped out everything on all devices so no trace of where she was could be discovered.
This nightmare was real for Marley’s parents, Rachel and Paul. They used social media to start a site named FindMarley.com
This book discussed a lot of social issues and showed the dangers of social media’s influence on youth as well as its ability to aid in getting cross-country exposure about a runaway.
The characters were difficult to like. I wanted to shake Marley. I definitely disliked Brandon. I wasn't even fond of Rachel or Paul.
But, despite the unlikeable characters, DON’T TRY TO FIND ME had me glued to the pages and had my heart racing. The suspense was quite high. My fear for Marley had me tense while I was reading the book as well as when I was waiting to return to see what was going to happen. I still am anxious as I am writing this...definitely the sign of a GOOD book.
If you like to be kept on the edge of your seat, don’t miss reading DON’T TRY TO FIND ME. It was a quick read, but very intense. It could even be called a thriller.
My rating is going to be a 4/5 because parts of the book were a bit too descriptive, but the anxiety and apprehension as each scene took place made it a terrific read.
This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.
If you haven't read a thriller lately, give DON'T TRY TO FIND ME a go.
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Oh man, that sounds like it could have been snatched from today's headlines. I've got to get a copy!
ReplyDeleteWhat headlines?
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't know someone who had this happen to them.
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You have convinced me. I want to read this book~!
ReplyDeleteSo you like to be scared? :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping, Harvee Lau.
Since I have teenagers this one may be a little too close to home for me! I think I would spend a lot of time wanting to shake Marley as well. This sounds like a fast paced suspense but maybe not for me right now!
ReplyDeleteI would wait to read it. Very gripping and frightening for a parent.
ReplyDeleteWatch what they do on the computer too, Katherine P.
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Scary, what happens on line.
ReplyDeleteVery frightening what happens, Irene.
ReplyDeleteAnd how someone can trick another person.
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This does sound a bit frightening. Terrific review, Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteThe cover was enough to draw me in, but I also love thrillers and the plot sounds pretty intense! Adding this to my list!
ReplyDeleteIt was scary worrying about what was going to happen to Marley.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for stopping, Suko.
I hope you like it, Kate.
ReplyDeleteIt was scary wondering what was going to happen to Marley and thinking how often this probably does happen.
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Hi Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteWow! Your enthusiastic review has really sold this one to me!
Unfortunately not all aspects of social media which reaches out to all demographics of society, is as positive as we would like it to be and often think it is.
'Don't Try To Find Me' sounds as though it has some excellent social commentary and I truly believe that the more graphically written it is, the better, as it really serves its purpose if it makes the reader sit up and think!
Thanks for sharing and I am pleased that you enjoyed the book.
Yvonne.
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ReplyDeleteIt wasn't graphic, but I was so afraid for Marley that it scared me but didn't keep me from reading. :)
I love my computer, but so difficult to hear the bad things that happen especially to unsuspecting youth.
Thanks for the review. Have to find this one now!
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ReplyDeleteIt was good, informative, and scary knowing what can happen.
I know I would enjoy this one and it is on my library look-for list now.
ReplyDeleteI now have young adults, but my daughter had a problem with social media once when she made the mistake of talking to a girl's boyfriend and staggering amounts of facebook messages, phone calls, emails came down on her in a nasty mass attack orchestrated by the girl (thanks to social media, many didn't even know my daughter but participated--pack mentality).
Not the same as what the plot of the book is, but just wanted to point out to parents of teen girls what to watch out for.
Wow, just reading your review scared me. I have a teenage daughter and would be devastated if anything like that happened to her. What a nightmare for young ones and their parents.
ReplyDeleteIt is scary. If my son were a teenager, I would be watching EVERYTHING he was doing on the Internet.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for stopping, Laura.
Definitely a way to bully someone too, Rita.
ReplyDeleteSo scary.
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