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14-year-old Rita Morse is the kind of girl that the teen-hating Shadow Regime hates. She won't put up with crap that isn’t fair. After she toilet-papers a video game store in retaliation for a ban on teens, the Regime, an army of immortals secretly trying to oppress teens all over the world, adds her to their list of threats. That’s not good, because the Regime’s enemies always disappear.
kennywfz
Posted February 8, 2011
This book was really good from the first page. I was hooked on this book ever since the door of the game shop flew open and the Shadow Guy ran out after Rita and her friends. It's been exciting since I started reading. This is a great book for anyone who likes to read fantasy books, but also likes books written in more modern times.
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14-year-old Rita Morse is the kind of girl that the teen-hating Shadow Regime hates. She won't put up with crap that isn’t fair. After she toilet-papers a video game store in retaliation for a ban on teens, the Regime, an army of immortals secretly trying to oppress teens all over the world, adds her to their list of threats. That’s not good, because the Regime’s enemies always disappear.