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Trust Me

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New York Times bestselling author Jay Asher called Find Me "a thriller that keeps picking up speed," while New York Times bestselling author Sophie Jordan hailed Romily Bernard as "an exceptional new voice in YA."

Trust Me is the thrilling conclusion to the Find Me trilogy, in which loose ends come together and chilling plot twists complicate Wick Tate's life more than ever. Perfect for fans of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

With all of Wick Tate's secrets—who can she really trust? Wick is used to relying on only herself, but when she has nowhere left to turn, she's going to have to learn to trust someone if she's going to finally escape her demons. . . .

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    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2016
      Wick's problems come down to deciding whom she can trust in this conclusion to the trilogy begun with Find Me (2013) and continued in Remember Me (2014). The mess that is Wick's life will be best understood by those who've read the first two titles, but Bernard makes an attempt to clarify as events unfold. Wick is being asked to live in a setting where she will work as a hacker for a company called Looking Glass. The work is overseen by her therapist, and Wick and her teen colleagues live, hack, and attend school all on two floors of a high-rise without being permitted to leave--which makes it a prison as far as Wick is concerned. Separated from her little sister and adopted mother, Wick isn't inclined to trust anyone even though she is told repeatedly this whole arrangement is to keep her safe. Safe from whom and what gradually becomes more and more complicated as the various threads of the plot intertwine. Wick's slow discoveries come after a number of twist and turns. Not much of the hacking makes sense or is particularly crucial to the plot, so this novel will not be of special interest to geeks, despite its high-tech trappings. For die-hard fans of the first two books. (Thriller. 12-16)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2017
      Following the events of Remember Me, teenage hacker Wick is approached to work for Looking Glass, a program for computer-savvy troubled youth offering her "protection." But with their motives unclear, Wick must navigate insecurities from her traumatic past to determine whom she can actually trust. Fans of the previous thrillers should be satisfied with this fast-paced, exciting conclusion to the Find Me trilogy.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.1
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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