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Hardcover User I.D. Book

ISBN: 0618539069

ISBN13: 9780618539062

User I.D.

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What if someone stole your identity . . . but you didn't want it anyway? The New York professor Vera de Sica is tired of her life -- it hasn't turned out the way she hoped but, then again, it is her... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Riverting and Amusing -- What Else Can You Ask For?

I disagree with many of the negative reviews of this book, possibly because I am a former New Yorker and find that Shute's characterization of the underpaid, overextended, unappreciated single New York woman is dead-on. I find, too, that Charlotte is a well-wrought and sympathetic character. I enjoyed getting to know these two women. The book is quickly-paced, written in short and snappy chapters that kept me turning the pages. I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it for plane rides or a day at the beach.

Very Modern Horror Story

To some of the other critics: unfair to give the author one star because she successfully depicted a character, albeit a character with flaws. You only prove that Shute was successful. It's amateurish to ding the book for its characters just because you wouldn't want to hang out with them. I loved it -- well-researched, tense, fast-paced, subtle humor -- and highly recommend it. Great job, Ms Shute!

Riveting, eye-opening, and told at a terrifying pace

Vera de Sica, a New York professor visiting Los Angeles for a conference, is scammed out of her rental car. Although it's her fault, she's relieved to find out she's not liable. That respite will not last long, because Vera's bad experience has only just begun. In the meantime, she heads home to her unhappy existence in her tiny drab apartment, working her dead-end job, and seeing her rather disconnected and distant young computer hacker boyfriend. Meanwhile, the car thief, Howie, finds a credit card slip and a conference brochure in Vera's rental car. He passes these treasures to his girlfriend, Charlene, who livens up her monotonous existence by messing up people via the Internet. The found credit card slip and brochure are tickets for Charlene to ride straight into Vera's life. In very short order, Charlene has Vera's Social Security number --- "The keys to the kingdom. The Open Sesame. The Decoder Ring." She also easily obtains Vera's credit reports, address, bank account, employer name, and even the name of her dead cat. Now Charlene can indulge in her vendetta against the system, particularly against someone who owns property, pays her bills, graduated from college, and has a profession. And so Charlene sets out to destroy Vera, starting with what she calls "taking Vera shopping." As she maliciously burns through Vera's assets and more, Charlene begins to identify less with her own life as a cosmetics counter saleswoman and more with the life she imagines Vera leads. In fact, Charlene starts referring to herself as "Vera" in her own mind, almost believing that she actually is the other woman. Charlene has another motive besides pure greed to become someone else. She realizes that her continued relationship with the abusive and criminally creative Howie will, sooner or later, land both of them in prison thanks to Howie's risk-taking maneuvers. Meanwhile, Vera's unsatisfactory life is becoming even more so. Her job is soon to be terminated. She focuses on her boyfriend's faults instead of his virtues. She not only has to spend hours of every day dealing with the enormous and unrelenting debt being piled up by the new Vera (Charlene), but she also ponders her own identity: Is it a sum of her easily hijacked passwords, Social Security number, e-mail account, and credit cards? Has she been an imposter all this time? Charlene and Vera's lives are parallel in many ways: both live in a rundown apartment they hate, both have a boyfriend who is self-absorbed, both are dissatisfied with their status, and both suffer from aching feet. They feel they are going nowhere, and long for different lives. I was riveted by this book. The characters are right on, the humor is black, and the ending is surprising and satisfying. Although Vera and Charlene's introspection slowed the action a bit at times, the pace was generally rapid and terrifying. Most of all, this was an eye-opening read, starting with facts accompanying the book: personal identity theft i

Tension and Suspense, then More of the Same

Vera De Sica is an ESL teacher in New York who travels to Los Angeles for a conference. In the City of the Angels she is scammed out of her rental car by a con artist. She calls the cops, but they don't seem that upset. She returns to New York feeling a bit stupid, without thinking about the credit card receipt she'd left in the car. Howie Hoffner, the con guy who got the car, gives the credit card receipt to his girlfriend Charlene Cummins, a girl who works at a cosmetics counter. Armed with the info on the receipt, Charlene applies for and gets several credit cards and begins to spend money and that's not all, Charlene actually starts pretending to be Vera, making up a whole new personal identity for herself. When Vera figures out what's going on she finds that the local cops can't help her and apparently she's not going to get the help she seeks from the credit bureaus, so she turns to a computer geek named Colin who she met online and together they plan an online counterattack you won't want to miss. This is the kind of story that grabs its readers from the start and starts to build, tension, suspense, more tension, more suspense. It's also the kind of story that'll have you looking over your shoulder every time you log onto a computer or type your pin number at the checkout stand of your local grocery story. Scary stuff when you consider that what happened to Vera could very easily happen to you.
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