"I raced through this supper-addictive, nuanced, puzzle of a book in a weekend. It's no ordinary thriller: repeatedly surprising and genuinely chilling." -- E. Lockhart, bestselling author of WE WERE LIARS and GENUINE FRAUD "A blistering, plausible, paranoia-fueled tale about the monsters birthed by our digital footprints." -- New York Times bestselling author Daniel Kraus "A high-energy story that allows for character growth against a backdrop that looks at digital technology, social media, and the dangers of data mining as well as issues of online privacy and artificial intelligence . An engrossing and topical techno-thriller." -- Kirkus Reviews "Will keep readers guessing until the very end. A fun and unusual mystery that teens will enjoy; give to fans of John Green's Paper Towns and E.
Lockhart's We Were Liars ." -- SLJ on THE OPPOSITE OF HERE "Altebrando nails the staccato delivery of popular investigative podcasts like Serial . Extremely effective in landing emotional punches . Taut and thoroughly gripping." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review, on THE POSSIBLE "The juicy premise is enough to draw mystery/crime fans, and Altebrando unspools details with a deft hand." -- BCCB on THE POSSIBLE "This gripping tale, full of unexpected twists and turns, will intrigue readers who enjoy psychological thrillers with a touch of the paranormal." -- SLJ on THE POSSIBLE "You will not sleep, check your phone or even breathe once you begin reading The Leaving . Altebrando hides a meditation on memory and identity inside a top-speed page-turner.
I promise, you will not even look up from the page." -- E. Lockhart, author of WE WERE LIARS on THE LEAVING "A twisting, harrowing story . Engrossing, both as a thriller and a meditation on memory--its limits, its loss, and the ways it deceives and constructs identity." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review, on THE LEAVING "This is no mere thriller; folded into this compulsively readable work are thought-provoking themes. Teens who enjoy engrossing, contemplative titles such as Adam Silvera's More Happy Than Not will devour this insightful musing on memory and identity." -- SLJ, starred review, on THE LEAVING "Altebrando provides a timely look at technology and the large role we let it play in our lives. A breezy thriller with some interesting angles about technology at the intersection of good and evil.
" -- School Library Journal "Altebrando delves into the tensions of digital technology: its dangers, including data privacy, and its comforts." -- Publishers Weekly "In Altebrando's timely techno-thriller, the compelling mystery has a satisfying conclusion, but more rewarding is how these disparate teens find authentic, lasting connections with each other." -- Booklist online.