![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I was appalled at some of the events that took place and, like with other books, my faith in humanity was somewhat crushed. I am one of those people who is constantly checking my Twitter feed- something I'm not too happy about!- and so it was nice to see the consequences of these websites laid out in front of the reader. It's hard to think of someone nowadays who doesn't have access to Facebook or Twitter or any other means of social networking. I was actually a little bit sad to read it because I didn't want to damage the cover but I did because, obviously, using my magical powers, I knew that the content inside the book would be even better than the cover, and that's saying something.Ī major theme in You Don't Know Me is social networking and I think this is something that needs to be mentioned more in books for this age group. Covers aren't something I usually discuss in my reviews but I can't not mention it in this one because, yes, it has gorgeous blue edging. I've come to expect amazing covers from Chicken House and I definitely wasn't disappointed with this book. ![]() I've been wanting to read this since I heard that the author, Sophia Bennett, had written an new one so I was super excited when I got home one day to find it sat in my living room. ![]()
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