The Doubt Factory by Paolo Bacigalupi

DoubtFactoryIn The Doubt Factory by Paolo Bacigalupi, Alix Banks lives the fine life of an upper class girl. She does everything that is expected of her: goes to a nice private school, has an SAT tutor, and gets all of her homework done. But none of that matters when a strangers tells her that her father works for multiple corporations that are letting innocent people die. Alix finds herself wondering who to believe. Her own father or a ragtag team of teen activists.

Written almost poetically, The Doubt Factory has great twists and turns that will keep you guessing. The character Alix is a true individual doing what she thinks is right. It is an extraordinary adventure that will grab you and force you to turn the pages.

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Avid reader, independent thinker, and video game enthusiast. I am currently in 11th grade trying to survive the mean streets of high school. Books occupy about 90% of my life and 50% of my room.

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