A Girl Named Digit by Annabel Monaghan

A Girl Named Digit (Digit, #1)

by Annabel Monaghan

After identifying a terrorist plot, a brilliant seventeen-year-old girl from Santa Monica, California, gets involved with the young FBI agent who is trying to ensure her safety.

Reviewed by Jordon on

2 of 5 stars

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This book teetered on the edge of believable and unbelievable. It was like it didn't know if it wanted to be light and fun, or serious and correct. I couldn't figure out if I was enjoying this book or if I was reading it just so I could find out what happens. It was both childish and scary at the same time.

I mean eco-terrorists that are trying to kill you? That's pretty scary. So then why did it also feel like a cliche story? With a childish romance? It kept flipping from one end of the scale to the next. I really liked that Farrah aka Digit was a braniac with numbers and patterns and things but that wasn't the focus of the story, it's what I wanted to be the focus of the story, but instead the cutesy romance was the focus.

It was a cute read. But nothing more for me.

The name of the book is also a weird one, I feel like the only relation it has to the story is the fact that the main character's nick name is 'Digit'.

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