A review by readbytirta
A Girl Named Digit by Annabel Monaghan

3.0

Fresh, funny, and fun.

This story is about a girl named Farrah Higgins and her journey finding the troublemaker(s) behind a bombing accident in NY. Let me tell you before, Farrah is actually is a 16 yo girl (going 17), a math genius with super SAT score, but she's trying to cover all of it so she can blend in high school.
And then someday she caught some codes on TV and figured out that it was actually the codes used by a group of enviromental terrorist. The Digit is out.

Oh and she's not alone. In this story she was accompanied by a cute, smart and young FBI agent named John Bennett, and together they tried to decipher all the codes of the attacker(s). Soon they feel some-sort-of-connection to each other (yadda yadda yadda) but John tried to resist it (because Farrah is still 16, obviously...)

Once again, it's fun. I enjoyed all the parts where Farrah & John talked about the codes and trying to find some clues to it... I learned a lot of new things too. The Fibonacci series thingy, for example. And the story's also funny. Farrah is unique and her way of thinking is such an entertainment. Toward the end of the book you'll be shocked by a new revelation, eventhough it isn't fully unpredictable.

It's probably my first time reading a YA book with a lot of references to FBI/CIA world and some sort, but I enjoyed and liked it very much.
3,7/5 stars.

PS: I despise the cover. :b