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In Too Deep (Junior Library Guild Selection (Flux)) [Kindle Edition]

Amanda Grace
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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I never meant for anyone to get hurt. All I wanted to do that night was make a play for Carter Wellesley. His heartless rejection was mortifying, but people got the wrong idea when they saw me leaving his bedroom, crying. That’s how rumors of rape started.

Now girls at school are pouring out their sympathy to me. Guys too. But not everyone’s on my side. The school has become a war zone and the threats are getting scary. What began as poetic justice has morphed into something bigger—forcing me to make a terrible choice.

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About the Author

Amanda Grace is an alias for Mandy Hubbard, who is the author of Prada & Prejudice, You Wish, Ripple, Dangerous Boy (all published by Razorbill/Penguin), But I Love Him and In Too Deep (both published by Flux). In Too Deep has been named a Junior Library Guild selection. She is a literary agent for D4EO Literary, where she represents authors of middle grade and teen fiction. Grace is currently living happily ever after with her husband and young daughter in Enumclaw, Washington. For more information, visit her online at: AmandaGraceBooks.com.

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  • File Size: 356 KB
  • Print Length: 242 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0738726001
  • Publisher: Flux; Original edition (February 1, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006VJ1VJI
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #325,802 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Unique Idea! March 28, 2012
Format:Paperback
This is such a unique idea for a story! Amanda writes with such emotion and her characters are always deep and have characteristics that are so easy to relate to, even if we aren't in their exact situation. She makes it so that the rumor snowballing is so easy to believe and the circumstances leading up to it are a perfect storm. It really is a picture of what can happen when you tell a lie, which I know I did some as a teenager, some of almost as epic proportions to letting people believe that Carter raped Sam, although mine didn't quite have the same repurcusions as letting people believe that a guy raped you when he didn't, no matter what a jerk he might be.
I guess that I can understand how Sam let it go on, but I just kept crossing my fingers that she would own up and time after time, she didn't. But I really think that she should've seen what would happen to her relationship with Nick if she didn't tell the truth right away but did later.
Speaking of Nick, I really enjoyed their friendship at the beginning. It seemed so much fun and I like to see that sort of comradery with guys and girls without it being romantic. But I guess I saw it coming because of the way she said she started thinking of him differently. Though I have to say friends to a relationship really can work out beautifully in real life when done right, because that is how me and my husband were.
I want to applaud Ms. Grace for letting the ending play out the way it did. I think that given the nature of the book that it really couldn't have happened any other way.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars high school drama November 19, 2012
By pf
Format:Kindle Edition
It kept me reading but it is definitely reading material for youngster's..
There is a good lesson for all of us though.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Execution disappointing May 28, 2012
Format:Paperback
I loved Amanda Grace/Mandy Hubbard's But I Love Him, so I was expecting the same emotional intensity in In Too Deep. And while In Too Deep isn't a bad book, it just didn't measure up to how amazing But I Love Him is, and I found myself a little disappointed.

I really like the whole idea for In Too Deep. I've read plenty of books about girls who were raped and don't know whether or not to speak up, but this shows us the other side of the story - what if you didn't get raped, but everyone thinks you did? I liked thinking about how I would feel if something like that happened to me, and whether I would be strong enough to tell the truth. The plot of In Too Deep is great - you know what's going to happen, but I loved seeing the drama unfurl, and that's what kept the pages turning, for me.

My main problem with this novel is that I just don't get why Sam didn't tell the truth. When she first walks out of Carter's bedroom and a girl asks whether what she thinks happened happened, okay - she was drunk and had no idea what she was talking about. But the first day back at school, I no longer understood. Lots of people come up to her and ask whether it's true, tell her they're sorry, that kind of thing, and she just nods. I just don't get why she doesn't ask what these people mean - she acts like she's emotionally scarred or something like that, but she just had the best weeked ever. And then, when she does find out what people think, she doesn't do anything. I get why she doesn't say anything later on, when the lies have already gotten out of control, but right then? I just didn't see it.

On the back of the book, it says "suddenly new friends are rushing to my side, telling me that Carter hurt them, too." That made me think Carter actually did rape someone and got away with it, and just didn't rape Sam. But really, these girls only tell her that Carter's an ass - and being an ass and being a rapist are so completely not the same thing. I could have seen Sam not telling the truth if she were doing it for other girls, knowing he really did rape someone, but the way it is, I didn't find that argument convincing, either.

Really, that's the main thing that didn't work for me in In Too Deep. Sam is an okay character - the quiet, bookish type - but I couldn't feel for her because her passive ways frustrated me. She keeps thinking it will all work out, that this rumor will just go away, and that made me want to shake her. Just... ugh. Her behavior frustrated me to no end.

One storyline I did like is the romance between Sam and Nick.Their relationship is not all that original - it's the classic story of a girl liking her best friend but thinking he'd never see her that way, and him finally confessing his love to her - but that kind of story just gets me every time. These two are adorable together!

I think the storyline with Sam's dad had a lot of potential. I really liked the set-up, but I wanted more depth to their relationship in order to really feel for their problems.

I loved the idea for this novel, but the main character's passive ways frustrated me, and I didn't find her reasons for not speaking up strong enough. Therefore, In Too Deep turned out to be only an okay read for me. I wouldn't discourage you from reading it, but I don't think it's anywhere near as good as But I Love Him.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
I found this book to be very good. I couldn't stop reading it. It's emotional and I would recommend this book to most teen aged girls.
Published 4 months ago by Aubrey Matt
4.0 out of 5 stars A rough topic with a satisfying ending
I thought I was going to get pretty enraged by IN TOO DEEP because I have some pretty strong feelings about girls crying rape but it wasn't too bad. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Donna Maybe Dottie
3.0 out of 5 stars The power of a rumor
Sam didn't start the rumor.
Through a series of misinterpretations the school is now convinced that Sam was raped by Carter at a party he hosted. This isn't true though. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Brittany Moore
4.0 out of 5 stars "An Intense Story"
In Too Deep is one of those books where everything goes down hill so fast and the next thing you know you're scared to read the next sentence in fear things will get even worse and... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Brooke (Brooke-Reports Blog)
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great book by Amanda
Review: Amanda Grace (aka Amanda Hubbard) really knows how to put a spin on contemporary themes. This is a quick read but as with Amanda's previous book But I Love Him, it is... Read more
Published 13 months ago by TotalBookaholic
4.0 out of 5 stars An author who isn't afraid to tell it like it is!
**3.5 STARS!**

Sam, a student in her senior year of high school, has been pining away for her best friend for a long time now. The problem? Read more
Published 13 months ago by Literary Meanderings
4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Letters Inside Out
I was fascinated by reading just the synopsis of In Too Deep that this one situation could spiral out of control, so, I knew I had to read it. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Amanda Miller
3.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read
In Too Deep by Amanda Grace was a pretty decent read. The story just flew by, and I loved the message it sent, about telling the truth. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Erica
4.0 out of 5 stars Love and hate relationship
This book was excellent and at the same time infuriated me throughout the entire storyline. Don't you hate that when it happens? Read more
Published 15 months ago by Tina
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Amanda Grace is a pen name for young adult author Mandy Hubbard. She's the author of PRADA AND PREJUDICE, YOU WISH, RIPPLE, and other novels for teens. She lives outside Seattle, Washington, with her husband and young daughter.

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