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Double Digit (A Girl Named Digit), by Annabel Monaghan

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.

  • Sales Rank: #1524915 in Books
  • Brand: HMH Books for Young Readers
  • Published on: 2014-01-07
  • Released on: 2014-01-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.58" h x .74" w x 5.53" l, .65 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 192 pages
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From Booklist
In this sequel to A Girl Named Digit (2012), math/pattern/code genius Digit hopes to forget her recent past (well, the terrorist plots and assassins, not her FBI-agent boyfriend) and blend in as a normal first-year student at MIT. Though the kidnapping attempt on campus fails, soon she’s in the clutches of a villain and trying to save herself, her friends, and her country from his maniacal machinations. Digit’s first-person narrative immediately engages readers with low-key realistic scenes, insightful character portrayals, and amusing moments before ratcheting up the tension with high drama and action. A well-paced addition to the Digit series. Grades 7-10. --Carolyn Phelan

Review
"Digit's first-person narrative immediately engages readers with low-key realistic scenes, insightful character portrayals, and amusing moments before ratcheting up the tension with high drama and action. A well-paced addition to the Digit series."
—Booklist

About the Author
Annabel Monaghan is also the author of A Girl Named Digit and the co-author of Click! A Girl’s Guide to Getting What She Wants. She lives with her family in Rye, New York. Visit her website at www.annabelmonaghan.com.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Glued to my chair -- AGAIN!
By Ann R. Franciskovich
So I'm no literary critic, but the sheer fact that I was glued to my chair and burning the midnight oil AGAIN with Double Digit has to count for something. Double Digit is AHHHHMAAAZING! And I am not surprised. Here are my thoughts:

* I love that there is a potential love triangle. It offers just the right amount of tension to keep things real in the life of a college freshman and it develops Digit's character all the more because we learn about her through the eyes of Bass and through her MIT roommate and classmates. For example, just the idea that she only looks at Bass's face when he is talking to someone else. Classic. Not just for a nerd extraordinaire, but for most teens, right?

* I love that as a young-at-heart-but-mature reader, I knew what John was doing when he let her go in the beginning and felt the tension build in me that she could not receive that information. If you want to reach into the book and shake the main character by the shoulders or slap her across the face until she listens, I think that's pretty engaging.

* I love that Digit has the ability to see the beauty that is at the heart of Jonas Furnis's intention and also the ability to draw the line when the craziness overshadows that intention.

Digit is the Robert Langdon for the young-at-heart/young-adult readers---and I think that excites me more than anything because there is potential for a-whole-lot more to tell where Digit is concerned. Like so many other readers, I have questions!!! And I will be on the edge of my seat waiting for them to be answered.

Double Digit is a fast-paced, engaging read. I highly recommend it!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
A fun trip to revisit Digit....
By Colleen M. Schneider
First off, I will say, I'm not in the demo for this book, as I am a full blown adult (on paper at least). I will say I do enjoy good YA fiction though and especially love books that are funny, witty and have women/girls as strong characters. I've noticed over the last several years that you can miss out on some good stuff when you hang out in the adult world only.

I really enjoyed the first book, A Girl Named Digit....I thought it sounded good and I loved the witty writing and the character of Farrah Higgins, known as Digit because her amazing ability to excel at all things mathematical. She becomes an expert at cracking codes, which she has done since she was a young girl with the encouragement of her father. This book takes her back to the villain from the last book as she heads to her freshman year at none other than MIT. With a ecoterrorist at her heels and wanting her dead if she does not help him in his insane plans, to the CIA and the Dept of Defense also at her heals for some (harmless?) code cracking, she is on a run for her life.

I liked the first book best, but still enjoyed her adventures in this book. If you are truly buying for the intended audience, I would say 11 or 12 is about the start of your target audience. The only thing I could see that might be questionable for some parents is the occasional bad word or two. Let's face it, your kids may not be saying them, but they have all heard them, so gear your approval on this one to whether you can take a little of that for the trade-off of a strong, witty, female character. Overall, a good book and one to pick up if you have already read the first book.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Double Digit
By princess bookie
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!

What I’d Give It: 4/5 Cupcakes
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Taken From Princess Bookie

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