Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Galley Review: Blank Confession by Pete Hautman

Shayne Blank is the new kid in town--but that doesn't stop him from getting into a lot of trouble very quickly. The other kids don't understand him. He's not afraid of anything. He seems too smart. And his background doesn't add up. But when he walks into the police department to confess to a murder, it quickly becomes apparent that nothing is as it seems. There's more to Shayne--and his story--than meets the eye. As the details begin to fill in, the only thing that becomes clear is that nothing about Shayne's story is clear at all.

What SL teens are saying about the book...

"I loved how the author didn't tell you who Shayne killed in the beginning, it made it more interesting.  It would make either a great movie or a great CSI episode!"--Victoria M.

"I don't usually but I finished this book in two days."--Chris L.

"You should make a sequel."--Leilani D.

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