While everyone is buried deep into Harry Potter, you either may be done OR else you are looking for something a bit more modern or edgy. Here’s a great suggestion for you–Hooked by Matt Richtel
Twelve Books has just released Hooked, a pop thriller for the Internet Age. Not only is this book plugged into today’s technology, there’s a lot going on with it RIGHT NOW get you involved like an amazing and thought provoking quiz you MUST not miss to find out the extent of your “addiction”!
Author Matt Richtel
From New York Times reporter Matt Richtel comes a psychological thriller that establishes him as “the ” Voice of the iPod generation.”
Nat Idle, a San Francisco writer with a medical degree, narrowly survives an explosion in an Internet café after a stranger hands him a note warning him to exit immediately. The handwriting on the note belongs to his deceased girlfriend, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist whom he has obsessively been mourning.
Hooked, a pop thriller for the Internet Age, is written with the force of an adrenaline rush and the pace of an intimate email dispatch you can’t stop reading. Each chapter of this novel will keep readers hooked as Nat Idle searches for the love of his life in the midst of manipulation and conspiracy.
“Are You Hooked?” Quiz:
http://www.TwelveBooks.com/books/quiz.swf
Hooked Audio Sample:
Check out the official site
http://www.twelvebooks.com/books/hooked.asp
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I am loving this book. It’s definitely a book for anyone who loves reading detective, action or thriller books. I highly recommend it and Richtel’s writing style makes the pages flip quickly.. you can’t wait to get to the next page, the next chapter, the next “what next!”
Stevie Wilson
Me? I am waiting for someone else to finish Harry Potter and I am buried in HOOKED because I cannot put it down! It’s a real thriller and I LOVE these kinds of books. I love race to the end.. and that’s exactly the way this book reads and I can foresee it becoming an edgy thriller movie too — but that’s not up to me now is it.