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The Deceivers

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Kristen Simmons, the author of the Article 5 series and Metaltown, brings her remarkable imagination to this intrigue-filled contemporary drama where good kids are needed to do some very bad things in The Deceivers.
An Anthony Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel!
Welcome to Vale Hall, the school for aspiring con artists.
When Brynn Hilder is recruited to Vale, it seems like the elite academy is her chance to start over, away from her mom's loser boyfriend and her rundown neighborhood. But she soon learns that Vale chooses students not so much for their scholastic talent as for their extracurricular activities, such as her time spent conning rich North Shore kids out of their extravagant allowances.
At first, Brynn jumps at the chance to help the school in its mission to rid the city of corrupt officials—because what could be better than giving entitled jerks what they deserve? But that's before she meets her mark—a senator's son—and before she discovers the school's headmaster has secrets he'll stop at nothing to protect. As the lines between right and wrong blur, Brynn begins to realize she's in way over head.
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    • Kirkus

      December 1, 2018
      YA veteran Simmons (Pacifica, 2018, etc.) puts a new twist on mythic roots in her newest addition.Brynn Hilder is a struggling high school student on the south side of Sikawa City, a place so clearly based on Chicago one wonders why the name has been changed when others were not. When not in school or working as a cleaner at the library, she runs a side hustle as a con artist, saving money for college and a chance to escape the crime, drugs, and violence of her neighborhood. Recruited to attend Vale Hall, an elite, secretive prep school, with an opportunity for a college scholarship, Brynn must be willing to deal in subterfuge. Astute readers will quickly recognize the allusions to Norse mythology and Brunhild the Valkyrie, though Vale students do not collect souls for Odin but rather secrets for their mysterious benefactor to wield as leverage against corruption in high places. True to the Norse source material, there is no clear battle between good and evil but rather layered shades of gray and moral ambiguity. Bemusingly, Brynn is described as Colombian on her father's side, evidenced only by a reference to her skin tone (her mother is assumed white); the portrayal is lacking in recognizable cultural texture and depth.Confusing choices in setting and characterization tarnish an otherwise entertaining heist thriller. (Thriller. 13-18)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 13, 2019
      Simmons (the Article 5 series) pens an action-packed thriller based in Norse mythology, starring Brynn Hilder, a high-school senior who can’t wait to break out of her current life. Brynn lives in poverty with her mother and the memory of her recently murdered father in Sikawa City, a fictionalized Chicago. To save for college and her future, Brynn has a job mopping the library, but she also cons people out of their money. When she’s recruited by Dr. Odin at the exclusive Vale Hall prep school, she assumes that the admissions department got hold of her scholarship application for college. The school promises “learning, growing, camaraderie, success,” but there’s a cost: Dr. Odin wants to capitalize on her conning skills to pursue his own secret agenda. Brynn is faced with weighing the future she’s always wanted and helping her schoolmates defeat the true villains, and she endures an emotional journey, from a cinematic romance to a full-blown identity crisis. While Simmons creates a convincingly conflicted heroine and lush, memorable images, the characterization of most characters is thin, the plot cluttered, and the fast pace hectic. Ages 13–up.

    • Booklist

      November 15, 2018
      Grades 9-12 When she's invited to the exclusive Vale Hall, Brynn Hilder thinks she finally escaped her shabby neighborhood and her mom's manipulative boyfriend. But Vale Hall isn't just a prestigious private school?it's a grooming ground for con artists, and Brynn's been recruited for her history of scamming rich locals to save money for college. To earn her place at Vale Hall, she must use her skills for high-profile cons that have high stakes and even higher consequences. A single slip can cost not just money but lives: Brynn and her new friends are exposing crime rings and political corruption. When she finds that her old demons still haunt her, Brynn must pull off a con that's tied up in everything she has come to hold dear. Humor, romance, intrigue, and a cunning protagonist make this perfect for fans of Ally Carter or Jennifer Lynn Barnes, or anyone who loves a good bit of deception.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2019
      High-school junior Brynn works as a con artist so that she can afford college and escape her mom's drug-dealer boyfriend. Her swindling talents earn her a spot at secretive boarding school Vale Hall, making her dreams of escaping come true--at a cost. This twisty, high-stakes modern thriller (based on Norse mythology) will make readers question their own codes of ethics.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • School Library Journal

      December 21, 2018

      Gr 8 Up-Brynn Hilder is from the wrong side of town but is determined to make a better life for herself by keeping up her grades, running a few cons to make money, and steering clear of her stepdad's drug dealing. Then she's given the opportunity of a lifetime-a spot at an exclusive private school where she can learn to become a better con artist. Suddenly she has new friends, a new wardrobe, and a director who promises to make all of her college scholarship dreams come true. If it seems too good to be true, that's because Brynn will soon learn just how dangerous her new life can be and how many risks she must take in order to keep her place. Billed as "Pretty Little Liars" meets Oceans 8, this novel falls short of truly delivering either, held back by allusions to action rather than the real deal. The characters are all older teens, operating in a world full of sex, drugs, and violence, yet the language and tone of the book is rather tame. A male Asian character is cast as the main love interest, and Simmons pulls off a nuanced and positive representation. VERDICT Recommended for younger teens looking to dip their toes in more mature content but not quite ready for the hard stuff.-Emily Grace Le May, Williams School, Information Services Associate

      Copyright 1 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:4.8
  • Lexile® Measure:720
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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