The Doubt Factory
A page-turning thriller of dangerous attraction and unscrupulous lies
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- On Sale
- Oct 4, 2016
- Page Count
- 512 pages
- Publisher
- Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
- ISBN-13
- 9780316220767
In this page-turning contemporary thriller, National Book Award Finalist, Printz Award winner, and New York Times bestselling author Paolo Bacigalupi explores the timely issue of how public information is distorted for monetary gain, and how those who exploit it must be stopped.
Everything Alix knows about her life is a lie. At least that’s what a mysterious young man who’s stalking her keeps saying. But then she begins investigating the disturbing claims he makes against her father. Could her dad really be at the helm of a firm that distorts the truth and covers up wrongdoing by hugely profitable corporations that have allowed innocent victims to die? Is it possible that her father is the bad guy, and that the undeniably alluring criminal who calls himself Moses–and his radical band of teen activists–is right? Alix has to make a choice, and time is running out, but can she truly risk everything and blow the whistle on the man who loves her and raised her?
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Praise for The Doubt Factory: A 2015 Edgar Award NomineeA 2015 Locus Award Nominee A Winter 2014-2015 Kids' Indie Next List BookPublishers Weekly, starred review
* "[A] provocative thriller.... Fans of Cory Doctorow's work should love this book." -
*"From the opening pages, this is an action-packed thriller with the FBI, secret service, thousands of rats, a kidnapping, and a little romance.... Bacigalupi scores again."Library Media Connection, starred review
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"A suspenseful, page-turning yarn.... Bound to provoke thought."Kirkus Reviews
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"This gripping, outstanding contemporary story... builds at a steady pace, leading to increasingly dramatic plot twists and a climax that will leave readers' hearts pounding."School Library Journal
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"A searing indictment... Bacigalupi, unafraid to name names, makes readers question the morality of everyday decisions... and recommends that all of us be cynics when it comes to megaconglomerates....Multi-award-winning Bacigalupi is becoming an indispensable voice in YA."Booklist
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"This is a gripping, unsettling read that will no doubt prompt further discussion long after the climactic, cinematic finale."The Horn Book
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"An exciting read... Bacigalupi has done an impressive job of placing the reader in the front seat."VOYA
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"The book's snappy pace, caper set-up, and sharp political perspective easily save the (novel's) day and will bring in readers of thoughtful high action."The Bulletin
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