Double Digit (Digit #2) by Annabel Monaghan
Release Date: January 7, 2014
Publisher: HMH Books For Young Readers
Age Group: Young Adult
Pages: 192
Age Group: Young Adult
Pages: 192
Summary: To say eighteen-year-old Farrah Higgins—or Digit—is good at math is a laughable understatement. She’s been cracking codes since childhood, and is finally at home with “her people” at MIT in Cambridge. Her talents are so off the charts that her laptop is under surveillance by both the CIA and an ecoterrorist named Jonas Furnis. So when she thoughtlessly hacks into the Department of Defense’s database, she lands in serious hot water inside and outside the law. Readers will be sad to turn the last page of this suspenseful, sassy, super smart thriller, the sequel to A Girl Named Digit.
My Thoughts: I loved the first novel so when I got the chance to review this one, I jumped right on it! It was just as good!
Double Digit is a real short novel but it has so much to say. We are back once again with Digit aka Farrah. She’s now a freshmen in college and trying to live a normal life. The novel starts out with her dating the FBI agent from the first novel, John. I really like John so much! He’s adorable, caring, and protective.
Digit is the same girl as ever. She’s so stinkin smart! And the things she does and says. Always a riot.
We are introduced to a few new friends, alongside a guy named Bass. I liked Bass, I did. I could feel he took a liking to Digit so I’m not surprised how that friendship blossomed.
Digit is trying to be normal, and do normal things, like go to toga parties. But when she gets kidnapped, things start to go crazy. And to top it off, she hacks into the Department Of Defense to save some time, so this really sets her up for real trouble.
With Jonas Furnis after her mind, and the government wanting to put her behind bars, Digit just can not get a break!
I enjoyed this one. Not quite as much as the first but almost! Its fun, witty, smart! I just wish it was longer. These are just too short!
Overall: I really enjoy Digit! I like John! And I like her new friends. And of course her sweet little brother. And the plot, woohooo! Like it!
Cover: It’s neat. Like the blueish color to it!
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