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You Don't Know Me by Sophia Bennett - review

Written By Unknown on Saturday, November 23, 2013 | 4:18 AM


'I would recommend this book for fans of music aged around 13+'


You don't know me is about a girl called Sash and friend Rose (who used to live London) and they made a band; not a proper band, it's just playing around on a phone camera. It was not until she loses that that someone enters her into an online talent competition called Kill Act. But this does not last for long because they get hate messages that they do not like and Rose leaves and become famous.


I really enjoyed this book because it has a mix of sad bits, happy bits (and some funny bits too) but not just that; it tells you about cyber bullying. It's great because the story line really keeps you wanting to read more from page one and up. The cover looks great too; it gives a great idea with about the book with one look for a second. And by the way this story did not have bad bits; I only got bored for one page. I would recommend this book for fans of music aged around 13+.


I will give this book 4/4 (on the lovely side at least it did not get 1/1 - now that would be bad!)


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