Posted by John David Anderson

2.3 (3)
$9.99

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Web ID: 16617819

With multiple starred reviews, don't miss this humorous, poignant, and original contemporary story about bullying, broken friendships, social media, and the failures of communication between kids. From John David Anderson, author of the acclaimed Ms. Bixby's Last Day. In middle school, words aren't just words. They can be weapons. They can be gifts. The right words can win you friends or make you enemies. They can come back to haunt you. Sometimes they can change things forever. When cell phones are banned at Branton Middle School, Frost and his friends Deedee, Wolf, and Bench come up with a new way to communicate- leaving sticky notes for each other all around the school. It catches on, and soon all the kids in school are leaving notes- though for every kind and friendly one, there is a cutting and cruel one as well. In the middle of this, a new girl named Rose arrives at school and sits at Frost's lunch table. Rose is not like anyone else at Branton Middle School, and it's clear that the close circle of friends Frost has made for himself won't easily hold another. As the sticky-note war escalates, and the pressure to choose sides mounts, Frost soon realizes that after this year, nothing will ever be the same.

  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range- 8-12 Years
    • Format- Paperback
    • Dimensions- 5.1" W x 7.6" H x 0.9" D
    • Genre- Fiction
    • Publisher- HarperCollins Publishers, Publication date- 05-01-2018
    • Page count- 384
    • ISBN- 9780062338211
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2.3/5

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3 years ago
from Mars

Eternal suffering

This is truly the bottom of the barrel. it seems this book was created by the devil, but cast out of his domain for being to dreadful. I wish I could go back in time and end my life before I read this, maybe then I could make it to heaven.

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3 years ago
from Planet X

Pure Rubbish

I was forced against my best efforts to read this god-awful book. Don't get me wrong, I love reading interesting books; however, Posted is filled with uninteresting plotlines that go nowhere, uninteresting characters that are either perfect without flaws, or unbearably boring, and an inaccurate depiction of school life. Rose is practically a god among men who is not only insanely humble yet rich, an amazing friend, very nice, etc. The characters are simply LAME I could beat up almost every character in this book easily, excluding maybe bench who is athletic. Simply put this book is pure rubbish and should not be read. I am losing myself, burning, turning endlessly in this ceaseless void of deathless whispers, if only i could have stopped myself from reading this rubbish.

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5 years ago
from Grayslake, IL

Great Characters, Perfect Nicknames, Awesome Story

I started this book late last night and finished it this morning... I couldn't put it down! It's a wonderfully honest story about life in middle grade school. I especially like the main character's voice. It's nice to have a boy's POV at this age. The problems they faced are timeless. Great read, I highly recommend!

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