The point of the Shadow Club is simple.
There are kids that are tired of being "second-best". They get together and talk about their feelings for the first time. It seems harmless enough, just talking.
But soon, they decide to play pranks on the "first-bests" they envy.
But things slowly spin dangerously out of control.
Another great realistic fiction by Neal Shusterman. I liked the concept of the story, because it's so very true. There are always kids that are "second best", even if their best friends or sworn enemies, and this shows the side of the losers, not the winners of life. I really liked the characters, because they were so easy to relate to, on how they felt about the "first bests".
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