Want to Go Private? 
Abby is starting high school--it should be exciting, so why doesn't she care? Everyone tells her to "make an effort," but why can't she just be herself? Abby quickly feels like she's losing a grip on her once-happy life. The only thing she cares about anymore is talking to Luke, a guy she met online, who understands. It feels dangerous and yet good to chat with Luke--he is her secret, and she's his. Then Luke asks her to meet him, and she does. But Luke isn't who he says he is. When Abby goes missing, everyone is left to put together the pieces. If they don't, they'll never see Abby again.
so I'm a bit behind on reviews, but on the brighter side of things I've reached my reading goal which although sad and pathetic compared to karen and greg was not insignificant. meaning I am a success, and this book here deserves credit for being part of my success being a book that I read. congrats book you are helpful. The book is actually really quite well written, but clearly a propaganda piece, it reads like a giant well written scare tactic screaming THE INTERNET IS FOR SERIOUS! okay that
This book was addicting. On the addicting factor, it was amazing. However, as you would guess, it was disturbing. Really disturbing. Thats not why I gave it three stars. Lets talk about why. I gave this book three stars because, the relationship that Luke and Abby had was just not natural, it was too quick and not at all genuine, besides the basics of child predator tactics you could not see why she fell for his act, his tricks seemed blatantly obvious. Regardless though, I loved the format of

Todays teens spend a lot of their free time online, and they are taught early on by teachers and parents about Internet safety and the threat of online predators. They are educated to only interact with kids they know and to not give out personal information. Why then are predators still able to lure some Internet savvy kids who have been taught to know better? Want to Go Private is the chilling story of fourteen-year -old Abby Johnston who falls victim to one such predator. This gripping
This was a dark book. It really shoves you up into the real world of online predators. Even though I'm already very careful, I definitely will be even more now on the internet. Which is a good thing, although overall this book is very teenish. What I mean is that the characters are childish and not too developed, plot line rather thin since you know what is going to happen, and filled with unimportant romance.First off, I seriously need to get it out of my system how UNSUPPORTIVE her family and
I can't decide how to rate this book, so I just went down the middle. Sometimes the pacing felt off and the drama was too easy and I felt like I was watching a cheesy thriller starring Tara Reid. Other times, I'd think...yeah my students are this clueless and they'd totally do this, this is pretty realistic. I've read a lot of Littman's books and this is by far the most mature and dark...I mean Luke says, "I'm so turned on, I could break your door down with my c---." at some point, and I'm the
Fourteen year old Abby is starting high school. She starts having trouble with her best friend because they don't have many classes together and she feels like they are drifting apart. Her little sister is Satan and her parents are just too old to understand. She is that smart girl at school so she never will be one of the "Clique Queens." No one seems to understand her. Until she starts talking to Luke on a new teen website. He gets her. He is always interested in her day and takes her side
Sarah Darer Littman
Hardcover | Pages: 330 pages Rating: 3.76 | 4199 Users | 707 Reviews

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Title | : | Want to Go Private? |
Author | : | Sarah Darer Littman |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 330 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2011 by Scholastic Press |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Realistic Fiction. Contemporary. Mystery. Fiction |
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Abby and Luke chat online. They've never met. But they are going to. Soon.Abby is starting high school--it should be exciting, so why doesn't she care? Everyone tells her to "make an effort," but why can't she just be herself? Abby quickly feels like she's losing a grip on her once-happy life. The only thing she cares about anymore is talking to Luke, a guy she met online, who understands. It feels dangerous and yet good to chat with Luke--he is her secret, and she's his. Then Luke asks her to meet him, and she does. But Luke isn't who he says he is. When Abby goes missing, everyone is left to put together the pieces. If they don't, they'll never see Abby again.
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Original Title: | Want to Go Private? |
ISBN: | 0545151465 (ISBN13: 9780545151467) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://wanttogoprivate.com/ |
Characters: | Abby McGrady, Luke Castellan |
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Ratings: 3.76 From 4199 Users | 707 ReviewsEvaluate Of Books Want to Go Private?
so I'm a bit behind on reviews, but on the brighter side of things I've reached my reading goal which although sad and pathetic compared to karen and greg was not insignificant. meaning I am a success, and this book here deserves credit for being part of my success being a book that I read. congrats book you are helpful. The book is actually really quite well written, but clearly a propaganda piece, it reads like a giant well written scare tactic screaming THE INTERNET IS FOR SERIOUS! okay that
This book was addicting. On the addicting factor, it was amazing. However, as you would guess, it was disturbing. Really disturbing. Thats not why I gave it three stars. Lets talk about why. I gave this book three stars because, the relationship that Luke and Abby had was just not natural, it was too quick and not at all genuine, besides the basics of child predator tactics you could not see why she fell for his act, his tricks seemed blatantly obvious. Regardless though, I loved the format of

Todays teens spend a lot of their free time online, and they are taught early on by teachers and parents about Internet safety and the threat of online predators. They are educated to only interact with kids they know and to not give out personal information. Why then are predators still able to lure some Internet savvy kids who have been taught to know better? Want to Go Private is the chilling story of fourteen-year -old Abby Johnston who falls victim to one such predator. This gripping
This was a dark book. It really shoves you up into the real world of online predators. Even though I'm already very careful, I definitely will be even more now on the internet. Which is a good thing, although overall this book is very teenish. What I mean is that the characters are childish and not too developed, plot line rather thin since you know what is going to happen, and filled with unimportant romance.First off, I seriously need to get it out of my system how UNSUPPORTIVE her family and
I can't decide how to rate this book, so I just went down the middle. Sometimes the pacing felt off and the drama was too easy and I felt like I was watching a cheesy thriller starring Tara Reid. Other times, I'd think...yeah my students are this clueless and they'd totally do this, this is pretty realistic. I've read a lot of Littman's books and this is by far the most mature and dark...I mean Luke says, "I'm so turned on, I could break your door down with my c---." at some point, and I'm the
Fourteen year old Abby is starting high school. She starts having trouble with her best friend because they don't have many classes together and she feels like they are drifting apart. Her little sister is Satan and her parents are just too old to understand. She is that smart girl at school so she never will be one of the "Clique Queens." No one seems to understand her. Until she starts talking to Luke on a new teen website. He gets her. He is always interested in her day and takes her side
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