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eBully [Kindle Edition]

Dave Conifer
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Vice Principal Steve Lukather is desperate. Just like last year, an internet bully is terrorizing one of his students at Lakeland Middle School. Last time it ended badly when the victim was found with two slashed wrists after an attempted suicide. This year, after a series of nasty computer messages and an indiscreet photograph of Carly Gillette spread through the student body Lukather knows it's happening again. This time he's determined to stop the bully in his tracks before Gillette ends up reaching for a razor blade.

Thirteen-year-old Scott Halifax has a juvy rap sheet that could peel wallpaper but he's just what Lukather needs -- a street-smart, tech-savvy kid with no roots. Lukather makes a deal with Halifax: go undercover as a student at Lakeland and nail the bully in return for a ticket out of the County Detention Center and a clean slate.

Once he's in at Lakeland Halifax teams up with Tom Seidel, the nerdy kid that everyone loves to hate. It isn't long before Scott, Tom and Carly’s best friend Lisa are working together. It takes a lot of hard work, some sly computer sleuthing and a little dumb luck before they expose the bully. And it’s the last person that anybody would have suspected.

eBully draws on recent headlines about cyber-bullying, including the need to update harassment and stalking laws to reflect new technologies.


"I wish I could give this book more than five stars. This book was a page turner from page 1. I think it should be required reading for middle and high school aged children both. Things are so different now for our children than they were for us. I've allowed both my 17 and 13 year old children to read this story. It's opened up some great dialogue between us. Highly recommend, especially to parents of teenage children." -- Smashwords review


"The author does a wonderful job handling such a difficult subject. He handles it in such a way that I would encourage those with teenagers to talk to your kids about the book and let them read it. There's nothing too graphic in here and it's a great young adult (middle school level) book. The only way to combat situations like this is to talk about them and talk loudly. Kids need to know that it's okay to 'tell' their parents and it's NOT okay to let a bully get away with it." -- Smashwords review.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 346 KB
  • Print Length: 189 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1451571852
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001PBFEL8
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Young Teen Book, June 1, 2009
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I purchased & read this because of another Reviewer who stated that they did not think this was a book for kids.

After reading it, I beg to differ. It seems to be written for a pre-teen reading level. Yes, it deals with some hard issues, but these are issues that our young teens are facing, so why shouldn't they read about it and make themselves aware?

Maybe by reading this book, it will allow some of these teenagers to develop some empathy for what others go through in this type of situation.


*****SPOILER - DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE BOOK -


I gave only 3 stars because I did NOT like the implications in the end.


By inferring that Carly did the ebullying to the first girl and having her show ZERO remorse, the author implies that she didn't learn her lesson even when it was done back to her. I don't mind that she was the original ebully, but having her show no remorse or empathy at all at the end just undermined the moral & morale of the entire book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it!, December 5, 2009
This review is from: eBully (Kindle Edition)
its been a while since a YA book that actually disturbed me this way. but this kinda thing does happen, internet bullying. i think the author took the subject and ran with it. now granted, it did have a few spots where things fit together too neatly, but overall it was an excellent book. i read it in one setting, and i really hope he writes a sequel.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A cautionary tale for the internet generation, February 8, 2009
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A young boy locked away in a juvenile detention facility is hired by the vice principal of a middle school to go undercover and sniff out the identity of an internet bully on campus.

Despite the cloak and dagger setup, "eBully" is is actually a very realistic story. It's seemingly based in part on a real-life incident that took place on MySpace.

Even though children are the primary characters, I'd be hesitant to call this a kids' book. It's fairly dark and adult in nature. Still, it's a book every child - and parent - with access to the internet should read.
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