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Hardcover Quad Book

ISBN: 1595141383

ISBN13: 9781595141385

Quad

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Everything led up to this moment?the point when the teasing, the cruelty, the pressure all became too much. And someone finally snapped. Now six students, from six different cliques, are trapped in... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Welcome to your child's High School

"Everything was leading up to this moment-the point at which the teasing, the cruelty, the pressure all become too much. And someone finally snapped." Quad deals with a high school shooting just like Nancy Garden's Endgame. The difference here is that in Quad the reader does not see the bullying from one person's perspective. Instead, we witness the cruelty of high school through the eyes of the techies, choirboys, drama queens, and freaks. Added into the mix are the preps and the jocks with their own problems. The story takes place at Muir High, which is a typical high school. Within the first chapter the shooting takes place. Quickly, Ranger, Ken, Sage, Maggie, Calvert, and Christopher rush into the student store and barricade themselves in. Huddled together, as shots ring out, they attempt to figure out who the school shooter is. The book uses a series of flashbacks to tell the story from each group's perspective. I won't lie, it was confusing sometimes. There were a lot of characters that I had to sort out. As the story progressed I was more familiar with the different characters. However, for students who dislike books that have flashbacks and a barrage of characters they may not like Quad. Overall, I did enjoy Quad, but not as much as Endgame. I think most teens will enjoy the book because Ms. Watson does an excellent job of portraying high school life in a realistic and painful way.

Timely and Timeless

CG Watson's "Quad" was an absolute page-turner. With every chapter, as we got closer to learning the identity of the shooter, I thought I had it figured out. But the ending was a total surprise! Watson has an ear for accurate dialogue and an eye for the details that make this thriller stand out among YA fiction. She has fully captured the high school experience, the cliques and the characters. This is a thoroughly relatable book for both teens and adults. I highly recommend it!!

Gripping and Timely

I just finished reading Quad, all in one sitting. I literally couldn't put it down. If you're in high school or college, or if you have kids in that age group, this is a must-read. Watson clearly has her finger on the pulse of today's teenagers. Sadly, most of the parents in Quad don't have a clue. And one need only read a newspaper to realize that the same is true of many parents. I'm planning to buy a copy for both of my kids, and maybe one for each niece and nephew as well.

Courtesy of Teens Read Too

This fast-paced read presents the frightening side of high schools today. The action starts by page five, when an unknown shooter is heard firing shots in the high school quad. Terrified students run screaming in all directions. One small group barricades themselves in the school store. C. G. Watson begins her story on Monday, April 6. Through flashbacks, the reader learns about the lives of the students at Muir High School. Everyone gets to tell their story - the Jocks, the Freaks, the Techies, the Drama Queens, the Choirboys, etc. Each group has the potential to have spawned the mystery shooter. Could the violence be the result of "roid rage," homophobia, a jealous girlfriend or boyfriend, or some nerd sick of teasing and taunts? All aspects of today's teens and their roller coaster ride called high school appear in this book. The characters, though fictional, are frighteningly similar to real life. Readers will recognize their fellow students and will probably shudder to think how close to home this story hits. QUAD speaks to the problems faced by many teens and offers many opportunities for discussion of current topics. Every library needs a copy, and perhaps every school curriculum needs to adopt it as a learning tool in the classroom. Reviewed by: Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"
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