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Pushing Perfect

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A girl's quest for perfection results in dangerous consequences in this smart, suspenseful YA novel by the author of Playlist for the Dead. Fans of We Were Liars and The Secret History will devour this layered, ensemble-cast novel in which "twists and turns abound" (SLJ).

How far would you go to be perfect?

Kara has the perfect life. At least, that's what she wants everyone to believe. The truth is, she works hard to maintain that illusion.

But when a moment of doubt leads Kara to do something risky—and illegal—someone sees. Before she knows it, she's drawn into an unlikely group of classmates, all bound together by secrets of their own. Secrets that are being used against them.

Soon Kara is forced to confront how far she's willing to go to be perfect—and if that's something she really wants to be.

"Reminiscent of the novels of Joan Lowery Nixon and Lois Duncan, this mystery set in a modern-day well-to-do suburb in California will keep readers turning the pages." —School Library Journal
"Full of well-developed, diverse supporting characters. For teens who enjoy mysteries in the form of timely, realistic fiction." —Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
"Readers will be kept guessing." —Kirkus Reviews

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    • Kirkus

      A young woman whose parents pressure her academically becomes entangled in a web of blackmail in this mystery.Having alienated her friends early on in her high school career due to efforts to conceal both her burgeoning panic disorder and a dermatological condition from them, white, overachieving Kara jumps at the chance to hang out with friendly, smart, Vietnamese-American Alex. When Alex tells her about a new drug that may help her to manage her anxiety during her SAT retake (she fainted during an earlier sitting of the exam), she's desperate enough to try it and buys some illicitly from handsome, charming Raj, a British-Indian student at her high school. It helps her ace the test, but soon Kara begins receiving threatening text messages with photos showing her buying the pills. A by-the-book whodunit ensues, with each clue leading to the next and pulling in a broad and fairly diverse cast of characters. Issues such as family pressure and the stigma around mental health disorders provide a bit of depth, though Kara's anxiety seems to abate conveniently as the well-paced detective work of the group takes over. Despite a too-tidy resolution, readers will be kept guessing until they get there--which will please established mystery fans. (Mystery. 14-18) COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2016

      Gr 8 Up-Kara (aka Perfect Kara) is struggling to maintain her perfect grades and become valedictorian while dealing with panic attacks. She has already blown her chance at a National Merit Scholarship by not being able to get through the PSAT. The teen has demolished her old friendships because she was not able to be honest about the stress she is under. When a new friend offers her a drug to calm her down and help her ace the SATs, Kara thinks she has solved her problem. What she doesn't expect is the text from a Blocked Sender who knows what she did and is threatening to blackmail her if she doesn't follow instructions. As she tries to discover the identity of the mysterious blackmailer, she is far from alone-there is a large group of teens, all with secrets of their own, who are being blackmailed. Twists and turns abound as the young people bond in their attempt to uncover the blackmailer. Reminiscent of the novels of Joan Lowery Nixon and Lois Duncan with its methodical uncovering of clues and multiple red herrings, this mystery set in a modern-day well-to-do suburb in California will keep readers turning the pages. And the surprise at the end when Blocked Sender is revealed will keep teens pondering for a long time. VERDICT A good choice for those looking for a compelling mystery.-Deanna McDaniel, Genoa Middle School, OH

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      Desperate to ace the SAT, shy overachiever Kara takes study drug Novalert. Soon thereafter, she gets threatening text messages. Investigating the blackmail of many students helps Kara grow more confident, make new friends, and repair damaged relationships. The backstory behind Kara's anxiety is somewhat melodramatic, but the welcome message of facing mistakes while not expecting perfection is packaged in an engaging mystery.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2016
      A young woman whose parents pressure her academically becomes entangled in a web of blackmail in this mystery.Having alienated her friends early on in her high school career due to efforts to conceal both her burgeoning panic disorder and a dermatological condition from them, white, overachieving Kara jumps at the chance to hang out with friendly, smart, Vietnamese-American Alex. When Alex tells her about a new drug that may help her to manage her anxiety during her SAT retake (she fainted during an earlier sitting of the exam), she's desperate enough to try it and buys some illicitly from handsome, charming Raj, a British-Indian student at her high school. It helps her ace the test, but soon Kara begins receiving threatening text messages with photos showing her buying the pills. A by-the-book whodunit ensues, with each clue leading to the next and pulling in a broad and fairly diverse cast of characters. Issues such as family pressure and the stigma around mental health disorders provide a bit of depth, though Karas anxiety seems to abate conveniently as the well-paced detective work of the group takes over. Despite a too-tidy resolution, readers will be kept guessing until they get therewhich will please established mystery fans. (Mystery. 14-18)

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • Lexile® Measure:700
  • Text Difficulty:3

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