Fake ID
2014 • 320 pages

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Nick Pearson is hiding in plain sight…

My name isn’t really Nick Pearson.
I shouldn’t tell you where I’m from or why my family moved to Stepton, Virginia.
I shouldn’t tell you who I really am, or my hair, eye, and skin color.

And I definitely shouldn’t tell you about my friend Eli Cruz and the major conspiracy he was about to uncover when he died—right after I moved to town. About how I had to choose between solving his murder with his hot sister, Reya, and “staying low-key” like the Program has taught me. About how moving to Stepon changed my life forever.

But I’m going to.

The plot contains profanity, sexual situations, and graphic violence.


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Solid 3.5. Plot moves quickly with some twists so will be an easy sell for booktalks. All of the spelled out foreshadowing annoyed me as a reader but could come in handy to teens. Appreciated all of the characters of color without that being part of the plot.

February 16, 2018

A good thriller for middle school and up. Nicks voice is great and funny for all the trauma he's been through. Over the top in the best way.

December 28, 2017

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