Frank Sinclair believes only in the visceral, the real, what he can touch and taste. After all, his mother left him when he was five years old, so how can love exist? His next sexual conquest is what makes his world go around, not romance and happily ever after. The hot guy he sees working along the
Code Orange
โ Scribed by Caroline B. Cooney
- Publisher
- Random House Children's Books;Laurel-Leaf
- Year
- 2005;2008
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 178 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Walking around New York City was what Mitty Blake did best. He loved the city, and even after 9/11, he always felt safe. Mitty was a carefree guy--he didn't worry about terrorists or blackouts or grades or anything, which is why he was late getting started on his Advanced Bio report.
Mitty does feel a little pressure to hand something in--if he doesn't, he'll be switched out of Advanced Bio, which would be unfortunate since Olivia's in Advanced Bio. So he considers it good luck when he finds some old medical books in his family's weekend house that focus on something he could write about. But when he discovers an old envelope with two scabs in one of the books, the report is no longer about the grade--it's about life and death. His own.
This edge-of-your-seat thriller will leave you breathless.
From the Hardcover edition.
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