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Latitude Zero by Diana Renn

socbas9247's review against another edition

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5.0

The great thing about Diana Renn's novels is that you know you will be leaving behind what you know most and treading new territory. You will confront the person you think you are and question her, challenge her, until she starts to be the person you wish her to be. This is exactly the case in "Latitude Zero." Tessa thinks she has it all figured out - the perfect boyfriend, the most unique job a teenager could have, excellent, reliable friends. But then, death comes into her life and everything falls away. But in its place she experiences the thrills of riding, traveling, volunteering, and new romance. You will follow her on this mystery packed journey and discover that by opening yourself up to the world, you learn the most about yourself . [Full Discourse: I wrote the readers' guide and consulted on the Spanish for this novel.]

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Graded By: Mandy C.
Cover Story: Hub Focus
BFF Charm: Meh
Swoonworthy Scale: 3
Talky Talk: Shop Talk
Bonus Factor: Cycling
Anti-Bonus Factor: Mary Sue
Relationship Status: Dropped

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junkyardigan's review

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4.0

She was annoying! Tessa was always whining and seriously how does a girl her age care have to care about a reputation outside of school? I really loved how you have absolutely no idea who did it and then you have a slight suspicion and then it’s like BOOM you know. The ending was fantastic, it was action-packed and hair raising. It’s all slightly creepy, like a guy had his bike sabotaged, but yeah.
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