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Payback
Book: Payback
Written by: Francine Pascal
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Intriguing
Rating: 5 / 5
Gaia and Mary are heading out to some high school parties, where they find out that teenage girls from school are being raped by some of their high school's most eligible bachelors. What's even worse, is that many of the girls have no idea what's happened when it's over. It's up to Gaia to get rid of this evil, and protect teenage girls all over New York City, before it's too late, and one of them ends up worse then raped.

Out of all of the FEARLESS books that I've read, this was my absolute favorite. Pascal has touched on a topic that face teenage girls around the world every day, but instead of making them victims, she has created a character, who fights back, and rids the world of these rapists. A must-read book for all.

Erika Sorocco




payback
Rating: 4 / 5
when a guy at school asks gaia to a party she reluctantly goes. is her social life looking up? she has friends, goes to parties
and the end crowd just can't stand it. but when gaia's new friend
is raped, it is up to gaia to find the creeps and turn them over to the authorities. can gaia never have a life like a normal teenager without complications? this was a decent book but not one of the better ones. that is why it only has four stars.


Young girls are being raped...or they are not sure...
Rating: 5 / 5
Gaia starts to go to school parties, and even slightly fits in and flirts with one of the hottest boys at school. Heather and Sam have a major problem and Heather gets drunk and sleeps with this one guy...except she cant remember sayind yes so shes not sure if its rape. The next day a girl claims she was rape, and its up to Gaia to find out who...

The whole rape thing was DISGUSTING, and so was the whole sex circle. I bet guys do that in real life, though. Its sick. But i like how Francine tells us EXACTLY what can happen in real life. She doesn't make things up. People really are raped out there and guys really do have sex circles behind our backs. There really are serial killers and drug dealers that kill to get their money. People really do these type of things, and this series is about a girl who try to change things in the world by kicking some twisted peoples butts.




 
 
 



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