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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A suspenseful and riveting tale of survival and determination, March 16, 2006
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This review is from: Shock Point (Hardcover)
When Cassie Streng comes home from school one day, she is abducted by two rough strangers. She fights them, screaming, until her mother arrives and proceeds to hand Cassie's suitcase to the men. Cassie's stepfather, Rick, tells her he's found crystal meth hidden in her room and that she will find the help she needs where she's headed. But Cassie has never used drugs and knows that Rick must have planted the meth. Unable to believe this is happening to her, she's shackled into the back of her captors' van as her parents watch.

In a flashback Cassie discovers that Rick, a psychiatrist, has been administering an experimental drug to his troubled teen patients; three of them committed suicide. When Cassie confides in her classmate, Thatcher, he hatches a plan to show Rick's incriminating records to a newspaper reporter. They must tell people the truth about the drug, and thereby prevent more deaths.

However, before the two can get an adult to listen seriously to them, Rick has arranged for Cassie to be shanghaied to Peaceful Cove, a brutal boot camp in Mexico for teenagers with behavior problems. Peaceful Cove is more like a prison than a school or a camp. Cassie's clothes and other personal belongings are taken from her. She's locked in a closet-sized room and warned that armed guards, barbed wire, and a 200-foot cliff will keep her from escaping. Cruel punishments are commonplace. And it's all legal, because her parents signed the contract.

Not only is Cassie totally cut off from the world, she must learn a million rules. She can't cross her legs when she sits. She can't wear her hair down. She can't raise her eyes. She can't talk, sit, or stand without permission. Cassie soon finds out that her incarceration is sure to last months if not years. However, if she doesn't escape and expose her stepfather's use of the experimental drug, more kids are likely to die. Cassie soon has a friend, and a plan...but how can the plan possibly work?

SHOCK POINT is a riveting tale of survival and determination, chockfull of suspense and urgency. Fair warning: once you start reading, you will find it nearly impossible to close the book until the very end.

--- Reviewed by Terry Miller Shannon (terryms2001@yahoo.com)
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A terrific page-turner, February 27, 2006
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Barbara Seranella (La Quinta, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shock Point (Hardcover)
The premise of this book intrigued me. I soon forgot that it was a book for young adults. I inhaled the story in two sittings and thought about Cassie's plight when I wasn't reading. I have two neices who will get this book for their birthdays and I highly recommend it as an adult read as well as for teens. Good writing, excellent plausibility, and not dependent on grahic scenes and language.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When "Behavior Modification" Goes Awry, March 7, 2006
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When Cassie Streng is abducted by two men in a white van right in front of her own house, she can't at first figure out what's going on. When her mother comes outside and does nothing to stop the men, confusion turns to panic. When her stepfather, Dr. Rick Wheeler, enters the picture, things suddenly become clear. Rick planted drugs in Cassie's room, convinced her mother that she needed more help than they could give her to straighten her out, and is shipping her out to a school/prison in Mexico.

Cassie figures this all out in a few minutes, once she's handcuffed in the back of the van, virtually kidnapped by men who work for Peaceful Cove, and desperate to escape. She knows why this is happening, but she has no way to convince anyone that she's being held against her will for something she didn't do.

Rick Wheeler is a psychiatrist who moved his new family--wife Jackie, stepdaughter Cassie, and soon-to-be-born son away from the town of Minor to Portland. Back in their old town, Rick had a practice that specialized in helping troubled youths. You know the ones--they resist parental authority, smoke, drink, maybe do drugs or have premarital sex. They were the "bad" kids, and Dr. Wheeler used them as guinea pigs for a drug called Socom. Socom's creators billed their new drug, given as an injection, as a breakthrough in adolescent behavior modification. It might be, too, except for the deadly side effects that seem to take place in some of the youths, ending in their deaths.

Cassie found out about all of this when she snooped through her stepfather's home files. She was concerned enough, especially since Rick keeps mentioning to her mother that she herself should be put on Socom, to do some investigating of her own. When she learns that three former students of her old school in Minor died after being on the drug, she enlists the help of her new classmate, Thatcher Hedrick, and the two devise a plan to bring Rick and his deceptions to light with the aid of a Portland newspaper columnist.

Before they can do that, however, Cassie is kidnapped, with no way of letting Thatcher--or anyone else--know that Rick is behind the plot that's taken her out of the country. Now she's far away from home in Mexico, and although she's making some new contacts and friends there, she's worried about what's happening back in Portland.

SHOCK POINT is a great story, full of action, adventure, and mystery. The plot is very believable, especially in this day and age where drugs seem to be the choice of so many people to cure their ills. As Cassie works from Mexico to bring down Rick and the company that produces Socom, Thatcher works from Portland to rescue Cassie and protect the innocents who are still taking the drug--some without their consent.

A highly recommend thriller for both teens and adults!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Action, Adventure, Suspense, What More Could You Want?, May 17, 2006
This review is from: Shock Point (Hardcover)
Shock Point is a great novel written by April Henry. The story is about a girl named Cassie. Her evil stepfather gets her sent away to a camp for troubled teens in Mexico, even though she has no problems. He does this because Cassie found out about an illegal drug he is selling to teens with problems. It has already killed three teenagers. While in the camp, Cassie has to figure out how to get out of before any other teens are killed by this.
I thought Shock Point was a very interesting book. I was a book that you could not put down when reading it. There was also tons of action and adventure. There was never a dull moment in this book. It always kept you on your toes wondering what would happen next. It had a very good plot that was also very interesting. It was a very believable plot and things seemed like it could really be happening. Overall Shock Point was a very good book to read.
There was one thing in the book that was lacking and it was the detail. There were many important events in this book. But most of them were not described with very much detail. You could not always picture what was happening in this novel. That would be one of the only negative things about Shock Point
Shock Point was a very good story. It is a real page turner which is a great thing to have in all books. This is a great novel for people of all ages. Anyone could relate to things that were happening in this book. So if you love adventure, action, and suspense, then this would be the right book for you to read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shock Point, February 12, 2009
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This school year's greatest find. I started with only one copy and now have 6 in the library and they're hardly ever available. A must read for reluctant readers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome YA book!!!!, February 5, 2011
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Middle grade teachers, don't miss this book! It grabs you from the first few sentences and doesn't let up until the very end. It is very believable and real. I would put this in the hands of any middle school reader (reluctant or not) and then let it work its magic. Even better, create a buzz by showing it to your students and giving them a preview of the plot. Warning: be sure to have a blank tablet nearby because you will need to start a sign-out to avoid a classroom cage match situation. When the reader finishes and asks you for another book like this (trust me, they will) give them 'Girl, Stolen', also by April Henry. Again, you'll be glad you did.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good writing places you right in the book with the characters, July 20, 2010
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I liked Shock Point very much. April Henry captures your attention right away and keeps it. I saved the last bit of the book for an extra night of reading, just to savor it, and was slightly disappointed with the ending compared to the rest of the book. It seemed like too much was in "the wrap up" and it all happened too quickly. If April could have expanded a little more with the ending, this would have been a perfect read.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intense YA thriller, September 5, 2006
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This is a book that once you start it, you won't put it down until you've reached the last page.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brandie's Book Report: SHOCK POINT by April Henry, July 8, 2006
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In case you were wondering, there is a modern master of YA suspense. Her name is April Henry, and her book SHOCK POINT will take you to that place where an evil stepparent can ruin your life and being sent away to school can be more dangerous than you ever imagined.

Cassie Streng is your average high school girl living in a new town with a new stepfather, who is a child psychiatrist. But when Cassie discovers that the experimental drug, Socom, he has been prescribing led to the suicide of three teenagers, she becomes his next target. She is abducted from her own driveway and taken across the border to Peaceful Cove, a Mexican boot camp for troubled teens. The rules at Peaceful Cove are only the beginning of the horrors that Cassie faces at this "school." As her stepfather works to put the drug on the market, Cassie must find a way to escape Peaceful Cove and let the public know the truth -- before it's too late to save herself and future Socom patients.

These are my three favorite things about SHOCK POINT:
1. Cassie believes in her own strength as she fights against the injustice around her.
2. Cassie holds friendship and loyalty above her own well-being.
3. This book kept my blood pressure up and my muscles ready to run. I felt Cassie's pain and determination.

This is my favorite quote from SHOCK POINT: "So it's like Ritalin, Prozac, and a mother's prayers combined?"
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4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Mother Daughter Book Club.com, August 27, 2009
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This review is from: Shock Point (Mass Market Paperback)
Sixteen-year-old Cassie is being kidnapped by two men in a van parked in her driveway. She fights like mad until her mother shows up with a suitcase, letting Cassie know she's being sent off to a school for troubled teens. It seems that Cassie's step-dad, psychiatrist Rick, has found crystal meth in Cassie's room, so he's found a place that will help her turn her life around.

But Cassie has never used drugs, and the school she's being sent to in Mexico is more like a prison and less like the tropical spa Cassie's mom thinks it is. Cassie soon finds out there's a slim chance she'll even make it out before she turns 18. Can she find a way to escape and tell the world the secret she discovered about Rick before he sent her away?

Shock Point by April Henry opens with an adrenaline rush and doesn't let up until the last page is turned. Henry offers a glimpse into the abuse that's possible when teens are sent out of the country to be reprogrammed by parents who don't really know or don't really care about the means used to accomplish the goal. It's a cautionary tale as well as an adventure story of how one teen fought back.

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