You know the feeling you get in crowded place? You're minding your own business, when suddenly you feel...something. Back of the neck prickle, goose bumps adorning your arms. You furtively pan the room and there he is. A cretin with burning pupils, undressing you with his eyes. That sickening feeling plagues Ali, only she's not in public. She's in her bedroom...alone.
A friend posted videos of Alicia Ruffino dancing online; now her name is lost among the throng of spectators as the word dancergirl rings out. At first dancergirl seemed like harmless fun, until one viewer takes it too far. Now Ali's life is composed of constant fear and paranoia as she attempts to stop her personal stalker.
Overall I thought this book made an interesting read, but I would not go so far as to sing praises. This is just a book that will keep you mildly amused for a few hours. The author did a fairly decent job with building up the main character's voice, but she forgot about the supporting characters. Also I felt as though there were too many details that did not correspond with the storyline. In my opinion the book merited a 3 out of 5 stars.
First Sentence:"'Question of the day,' Jacy says. 'What's the worst thing that could happen to you?'"
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