So Yesterday (Paperback)
| Author: Scott Westerfeld |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
ISBN-10: 1595140328
ISBN-13: 9781595140326
Sku: 31191842
Publish Date: 9/1/2005
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8H x 5.25L x 0.75T
Pages:
225
Age Range:
16 to 21
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| In this ultra-hip conspiracy thriller--a 2005 Book Sense Book of the Year nominee--a shadowy group dedicated to the downfall of consumerism draws a street savvy 17-year-old into its web of brand-name intrigue. |
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From the Publisher:
Trend-spotter and fashion expert Hunter Braque must use all of his cool-hunting talents to find a big-money client who has mysteriously disappeared. Reprint. |
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In a surreal New York City obsessed with the fad of the hour, 17-year-old Hunter Braque is a Trend setter in the multi-leveled pyramid of "a certain shoe company named after a certain Greek god." While trolling the streets, searching for the latest swell of cool, he comes across Jen, a raven-haired Innovator who ties her laces like no one else. Shortly, they find themselves scouring the city for Hunter's kidnapped boss on a crazy chase through a world inhabited by fake ads, the elusive Jammers, and the coolest pair of sneakers ever.
In a surreal New York City obsessed with the fad of the hour, 17-year-old Hunter Braque is a Trend setter in the multi-leveled pyramid of "a certain shoe company named after a certain Greek god." While trolling the streets, searching for the latest swell of cool, he comes across Jen, a raven-haired Innovator who ties her laces like no one else. Shortly, they find themselves scouring the city for Hunter's kidnapped boss on a crazy chase through a world inhabited by fake ads, the elusive Jammers, and the coolest pair of sneakers ever.
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Kirkus Reviews
"While the plot occasionally requires a suspension of disbelief, the dialogue is snappy--and Hunter, whose anxiety underlies his need to be cool, is a charming narrator with an original take on teen life." 08/01/2004
"While the plot occasionally requires a suspension of disbelief, the dialogue is snappy--and Hunter, whose anxiety underlies his need to be cool, is a charming narrator with an original take on teen life." 08/01/2004

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