![]() ![]() Now to get the need, you might have to drop off a mysterious letter or package, fake a business transaction, share some privileged documents. Once the network is saturated, the stakes get a little higher. ![]() ![]() ![]() And all they have to do in return is get some others to join. Initially, those who join are requesting superficial things: a new phone, a computer, concert tix, money - typical things you'd expect from self-centered HS students. So when she hears of a new social network (NEED) unique to her high school where needs (and wants) are granted, she has to try. She has lobbied everyone in her school and her small WI town of Nottawa, has tried to steal medical records, and has made a big effort to track down her father who walked out on the family when DJs condition became too much to bear. She has done much to try to make this happen, though not a match herself. The main character, Kaylee Dunham has a younger brother DJ who is in need of a kidney transplant. It is frighteningly realistic, and set in contemporary times and feels like it could happen if. YA tale that is not quite dystopian, but definitely has the evil genius element of total control going on. ![]()
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