
Corrie Wang
Author of The Takedown
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OH MY GOSH.
Look, if you told me that eventually everything on the internet would be connected to everything, and that the government would actually sanction the use of facial recognition systems when the prior happened, I would probably agree with you, and then personally make sure that I scrubbed myself from the internet before tech went any further than what it is now (hello, creepy facebook tagging algorithm, that is a RENNAISANCE PAINTING not actual baby Jesus, thanks!).
This book is what show more happens in an era of "virtual police state started by a monolithic corporation", a few years into the future, where nobody has the choice to not be tagged, only untagged, and assuming you keep up with your settings.
Good Lord.
A terrifying look at what that situation could bring, actually, because...well, teenagers are always going to be teenagers, and that means, of course, embarrassing photos, but also potentially career-ending videos.
I'll let you read the rest, but....it is a lesson on cybersecurity as much as it is about why it is a bad idea to be a part of the clique.
10/10 show less
Look, if you told me that eventually everything on the internet would be connected to everything, and that the government would actually sanction the use of facial recognition systems when the prior happened, I would probably agree with you, and then personally make sure that I scrubbed myself from the internet before tech went any further than what it is now (hello, creepy facebook tagging algorithm, that is a RENNAISANCE PAINTING not actual baby Jesus, thanks!).
This book is what show more happens in an era of "virtual police state started by a monolithic corporation", a few years into the future, where nobody has the choice to not be tagged, only untagged, and assuming you keep up with your settings.
Good Lord.
A terrifying look at what that situation could bring, actually, because...well, teenagers are always going to be teenagers, and that means, of course, embarrassing photos, but also potentially career-ending videos.
I'll let you read the rest, but....it is a lesson on cybersecurity as much as it is about why it is a bad idea to be a part of the clique.
10/10 show less
I got very wrapped up in this story of a popular girl suffering under a not to distant future of social media that connects everything about our lives. I liked the unapologetic assertiveness of the main character, I thought the discussion of sex positive feminism in relation to the second wave type of feminism held by the protagonist an interesting aspect of the sex scandal issue. I stayed up late to get to the end, since the mystery was compelling and drawn out perfectly.
Kyla Cheng has a pretty good life: she's pretty, popular, and smart. All that is eclipsed, however, when a video is posted of her having sex with a teacher. The video is a fake, but nobody believes that -- even in the unspecified near-future time of the book's setting, the tech doesn't quite exist to make such a seamless fake. The only way for Kyla to get her life back is to find her hater and get the video taken down.
This techie mystery has good pacing, interesting characters, and a solid show more plot. Some readers may be put off by the invented future slang/text speak, but fans of realistic YA should take a look at this one. show less
This techie mystery has good pacing, interesting characters, and a solid show more plot. Some readers may be put off by the invented future slang/text speak, but fans of realistic YA should take a look at this one. show less
ALL THE STARS!!!! This is a “me” book!! I loved the mystery mixed in with allllll the drama. I loved the future world and technology— and even the made-up lingo that the characters speak. Love, love, love this book.
You know how every now and again you start reading a book, and right from the start you can tell it is a "you" book?? Those reading moments are so special, and if you're anything like me, they only come along once in a while. This book was a breath of fresh air for me. Sure, show more I've read books recently that I've really loved, but none of them were completely perfect for me. This one was!!
THE TAKEDOWN was a cross of BEFORE I FALL with THE THOUSANDTH FLOOR. It was high school dynamics/drama and a mystery set in a future world-- and I think the futuristic part of this book was my favorite part. I loved reading about the technology and the way New York changed. I even loved the slang that the future teens used (I usually hate made up slang, but I thought it worked here).
Kyla is just a typical straight A, popular girl until a sex video of her and a teacher is put on her school's website!! Except IT ISN'T HER!! It looks like her, exactly like her, but she swears it isn't her. Proving it will also force Kyla to find out exactly WHO hates her enough to make such a sophisticated fake. Is it a friend? A known enemy? Someone lurking in the shadows? And how can she make anyone believe her while the video views climb higher and higher?
It was page-turning going on the journey with Kyla. Her friends are all suspects, her enemies are many, and the futuristic technology made everything so invasive and creepy!! I just loved the hell out of this story.
Kyla Cheng was the perfect main character to carry a book like this. She's a little naive, a little bit innocent, but also completely responsible for some bad behavior and unlikable in her own ways. I am nothing like Kyla as a person, she's very type A and not a risk taker, but I totally found myself relating to her and wanting her to persevere. I know that's good writing because type A goody-goodies are usually not my jam.
My fave parts: The family and friend dynamics. I really liked how close Kyla's family was, but that she was still feeling a disconnect from her mom and how that was effecting her despite everything she had going on. Kyla's friends were horrible but also not?? Thats where I was getting the BEFORE I FALL vibes. And the love interest was cute, but also a little too good to be true in my opinion.
OVERALL: YES!! 1 million times YES!!! I could read a book like this every day of the year and never get bored. It's hard to even think of who to recommend this to because it was such a ME book, but I think all YA fans should like this.
My Blog:
Pink Polka Dot Books
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You know how every now and again you start reading a book, and right from the start you can tell it is a "you" book?? Those reading moments are so special, and if you're anything like me, they only come along once in a while. This book was a breath of fresh air for me. Sure, show more I've read books recently that I've really loved, but none of them were completely perfect for me. This one was!!
THE TAKEDOWN was a cross of BEFORE I FALL with THE THOUSANDTH FLOOR. It was high school dynamics/drama and a mystery set in a future world-- and I think the futuristic part of this book was my favorite part. I loved reading about the technology and the way New York changed. I even loved the slang that the future teens used (I usually hate made up slang, but I thought it worked here).
Kyla is just a typical straight A, popular girl until a sex video of her and a teacher is put on her school's website!! Except IT ISN'T HER!! It looks like her, exactly like her, but she swears it isn't her. Proving it will also force Kyla to find out exactly WHO hates her enough to make such a sophisticated fake. Is it a friend? A known enemy? Someone lurking in the shadows? And how can she make anyone believe her while the video views climb higher and higher?
It was page-turning going on the journey with Kyla. Her friends are all suspects, her enemies are many, and the futuristic technology made everything so invasive and creepy!! I just loved the hell out of this story.
Kyla Cheng was the perfect main character to carry a book like this. She's a little naive, a little bit innocent, but also completely responsible for some bad behavior and unlikable in her own ways. I am nothing like Kyla as a person, she's very type A and not a risk taker, but I totally found myself relating to her and wanting her to persevere. I know that's good writing because type A goody-goodies are usually not my jam.
My fave parts: The family and friend dynamics. I really liked how close Kyla's family was, but that she was still feeling a disconnect from her mom and how that was effecting her despite everything she had going on. Kyla's friends were horrible but also not?? Thats where I was getting the BEFORE I FALL vibes. And the love interest was cute, but also a little too good to be true in my opinion.
OVERALL: YES!! 1 million times YES!!! I could read a book like this every day of the year and never get bored. It's hard to even think of who to recommend this to because it was such a ME book, but I think all YA fans should like this.
My Blog:
Pink Polka Dot Books
show less
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