Abby, also known as Chloe Cates, is missing. The 13-year-old web-based entertainment sensation has vanished from her home in Albany, New York. Her mom is the designer and genius behind the ridiculously well known CC and Me, however Chloe is the face and ability of the site. As Analyst Emilina Stone, starts her examination concerning the vanishing, she experiences Chloe's mom without precedent for years and battles to relinquish their common history to settle the case.
This book is significant. The madness of powerhouse status being pushed onto kids to help the grown-ups that should be safeguarding them is just a glimpse of something larger.
Essayist made a marvelous showing of switching back and forth between storytellers (Mother, Father, criminal investigator, Chloe's diary) such that left me floored. It gets at the core of forming an individual personality in a virtual entertainment fulled world. CCIM doesn't peruse like an introduction novel, it peruses like a champ on her 10th book.
There wasn't whatever stood out for me as a shortcoming. The minor blemish I could find is in the too-helpful association between the mother and the analyst, yet it didn't cheapen the story.


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