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Lois Lane, cub reporter. Teenaged Lois has moved around a lot thanks to life as the daughter of an Army general. At her new school in Metropolis she is determined to fit in and not make waves. Her only friend is SmallvilleGuy, whom she met on a conspiracies and supernatural message board after she and her father saw what appeared to be a person flying through the night sky when they lived in Kansas. She gets an opportunity her first day of school to be part of a new high school reporting team for the Daily Planet's online teen-interest news page called The Scoop, and stumbles across a bullying story that involves the principal, a spelling bee champion, a virtual reality war game, and a group of weirdly coordinated and connected gamers who call themselves the Warheads.
Fun but very slight, there isn't a lot of character development, and what there is is pretty straightforwardly told, not shown. There are minor gripes like would SmallvilleGuy really be able to do all the online stuff he's able to do in the book, as well as another teen computer whiz. Also, would a research facility engaging in sketchy research with under-aged youth really be that easy to get into and food?
Having said that, I would read future books if it is a series to see if the character is able to grow and if Fallout was just trying to push a lot of info to set up future books.
Fun but very slight, there isn't a lot of character development, and what there is is pretty straightforwardly told, not shown. There are minor gripes like would SmallvilleGuy really be able to do all the online stuff he's able to do in the book, as well as another teen computer whiz. Also, would a research facility engaging in sketchy research with under-aged youth really be that easy to get into and food?
Having said that, I would read future books if it is a series to see if the character is able to grow and if Fallout was just trying to push a lot of info to set up future books.