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Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Keystone by Katie Delahanty

In a world ruled by social media standing, Ella must fight to determine her own value.

I tried. I tried really hard, I got to 27% of this strange, frustrating book. I love the mini trend going on at the moment of books centered around social media and how it affects people. However, this one starts in the middle of the story and reveals the beginning in flashbacks, and things just weren't making sense without that background. I genuinely thought for a long time that I had accidentally picked up the second in a series.

I don't mind a story that starts in the middle and then jumps back wholesale to the start. That's not a problem. But drip feeding necessary information doesn't sit with me. I'm sure other readers will love it! It just didn't suit me, I'm afraid.

(Maybe it's just me, but a boy who calls you by a nickname even after you've made it clear you don't like it is not an attractive boy.)





When Ella Karman debuts on the Social Stock Exchange, she finds out life as a high-profile "Influencer" isn't what she expected. Everyone around her is consumed by their rankings, in creating the smoke and mirrors that make them the envy of the world.

But then Ella’s best friend betrays her, her rankings tank, and she loses—everything.

Leaving her old life behind, she joins Keystone, a secret school for thieves, where students are being trained to steal everything analog and original because something—or someone—is changing history to suit their needs.

Partnered with the annoyingly hot—and utterly impossible—Garrett Alexander, who has plenty of his own secrets, Ella is forced to return to the Influencer world, while unraveling a conspiracy that began decades ago.

One wrong move and she could lose everything—again.

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