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Chat Room

Written by: Kristin Butcher
Narrated by: Iambic Productions
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Linda joins her high school's private online forum and gains a following, but someone wants to take it offline.

Linda is shy and avoids getting involved at school. But when her high school sets up online chat rooms she can't resist the urge to visit them. Fuelled by interest in a student with the nickname Cyrano, Linda participates in online conversations using the nickname Roxane and gains a reputation as the queen of one-liners. Soon Linda starts receiving gifts from a secret admirer who signs his gifts, "C." She is certain that her life has taken a turn for the better until "C" reveals his true identity.

©2006 Kristin Butcher (P)2022 Orca Book Publishers
Young Adult

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Join a chat room, don’t tell your parents it’s all good.

Literally she joins a chat room, she is the happiest that she’s ever been in her entire life. A loud mouth girl warns her of the dangers of rape voyeurism and perverts. She doesn’t tell her parents she’s on a chat room or going to meet this boy at a dance. All ends well as she has two boys that like her and one is an older boy, and the loud mouth girl changes and becomes a good friend. What the crap kind of a message is this, why is this in an elementary school?

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