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Fake I.D.

📖 Overview

Fake I.D. follows sixteen-year-old Chastity Pureheart, who discovers her entire life may be built on lies. After her mother vanishes without explanation, Chastity begins searching for answers about her true identity and past. The search leads Chastity from Atlanta's wealthy neighborhoods to its dangerous streets as she investigates her mother's disappearance. She must rely on her wits and determination while evading those who seem intent on stopping her from uncovering the truth. Along the way, Chastity forms unlikely alliances and confronts difficult revelations about her family. She navigates increasingly complex situations where distinguishing friend from foe becomes a matter of survival. This young adult thriller explores themes of identity, trust, and the lengths people will go to protect - or expose - long-buried secrets. The story raises questions about how well we can truly know those closest to us.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe this as a fast-paced mystery that keeps them engaged, though some found the ending predictable. Multiple reviews note it works well for reluctant teen readers due to its short chapters and constant action. Readers appreciated: - Quick pace and short chapters - Complex family dynamics - Main character's emotional journey - Accessibility for young/struggling readers Common criticisms: - Predictable plot twists - Underdeveloped supporting characters - Some plot points felt unrealistic - Abrupt ending Ratings: Goodreads: 3.8/5 (1,200+ ratings) Amazon: 4.2/5 (50+ ratings) One teen reviewer noted: "The main character felt real - she made mistakes but kept trying." Several reviewers mentioned putting the book down multiple times due to slow middle chapters. Parents and teachers frequently recommended it for grades 7-10, citing its themes of identity and family secrets as discussion starters.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔍 Author Walter Sorrells is also an accomplished bladesmith who has crafted custom knives for more than 30 years, bringing authenticity to his writing about weapons and tools. 📚 The book explores themes of identity theft and false documentation, issues that cost Americans over $56 billion in 2020 alone. 🏆 Walter Sorrells has written several other young adult mysteries under the pen name Paul Janson, including the popular "Club CSI" series. 🗺️ The story takes place in Atlanta, Georgia, where the author himself resides and draws inspiration from the city's diverse neighborhoods and culture. 📖 While written as a young adult novel, Fake I.D. tackles sophisticated themes of self-discovery and belonging that resonate with readers of all ages.