List Appertaining To Books Worthy
| Title | : | Worthy |
| Author | : | Donna Cooner |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
| Published | : | March 28th 2017 by Point |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Young Adult Contemporary |

Donna Cooner
Hardcover | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.79 | 911 Users | 165 Reviews
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Once again, Donna Cooner (Skinny, Can't Look Away) taps into the zeitgeist to bring us a searing story about online bullying and superficiality.An addictive new app is all the rage at Linden Wilson's high school. Worthy ranks couples, determining via votes and user comments if one person is "worthy" of the other. Linden is happily dating Alex Garcia, and can't imagine the app will affect them. Until Alex is labeled "worthy," and Linden "unworthy." Suddenly, everything changes. Linden must struggle under this newfound scrutiny as her relationships—with Alex, with her friends—are put to the ultimate test.
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| ISBN: | 0545903939 (ISBN13: 9780545903936) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Rating Appertaining To Books Worthy
Ratings: 3.79 From 911 Users | 165 ReviewsCritique Appertaining To Books Worthy
It was a pretty good book that talked about the ugly side of social media with a romance hidden behind it.Scholastic has this book featured on their spring highlights video, so I thought I should check it out since social media/drama books are a big hit with my middle school girls. I think this is a great read for them! It's very eye-opening and suspenseful-written from a first-person point of view with snippets of social media posts dispersed throughout. There's romance, but it's very innocent (nothing steamy or inappropriate) making it perfect for middle school girls that like to read the genre.
Check out this and other reviews on my young adult book blog, Here's to Happy Endings!***Actual Rating - 3.5 Stars***Worthy is a cute little contemporary that shows what can happen when an app is developed and targets the girls at an ordinary high school, causing them to be rated by their peers as to whether or not they are "worthy" of the guy they are currently dating.Linden and her best friend Nikki never really let people get to them - they were who they were and they were happy. Guys,

2.5-3 stars If I hadn't been reading this for a committee, I probably would have put it down. It should have been a fast read but it took me almost 2 weeks to finish. Definitely brain candy/fluff read. I felt like the characters were very stock and flat. Cliques, token fat friend who accepts herself, discovering self-worth after losing boyfriend due to putting too much into what others think, realizing it at prom and deciding to take off the makeup/dress and go find him. It did have a decent
I remember how I once thought of Worthy as a magnifying glass, lighting the student body on fire. And I am right in the middle of the blaze, with no hope of escape. High school student Linden Wilson exists in between, she's not popular, but she's not nonexistent, either. When a new app called Worthy, which is just for her high school, shows up, Linden is initially not interested. But the more she sees of the app - which offers a photo of a couple in the school, and asks users to vote on whether
I love this book! It is about an app made by someone that goes to the main character's school and it is a way to anonymously answer the question, Is the girl worthy of the guy she is dating? It is a book I found hard to put down. I love the romance and love and heartbreak. This book is great if you need a book to make you happy while still having tragic parts. I recommend this to people who like realistic fiction.

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