Exposure: A Virals Novel
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Virals novels volume 4
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Penguin Young Readers Group , 2014.
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If you like the TV show Bones (I do) or Maximum Ride, you’ll loveVirals.”James Patterson Another thrilling Virals adventure from New York Times bestsellers Kathy and Brendan Reichs.When twin classmates are abducted from Bolton Prep, Tory and the Virals decide there’s no one better equipped than them to investigate. But the gang has other problems to face. Their powers are growing wilder, and becoming harder to control. Chance Claybourne is investigating the disastrous medical experiment that twisted their DNA. The bonds that unite them are weakening, threatening the future of the pack itself.The Virals must decipher the clues and track down a ruthless criminal before he strikes again, all while protecting their secret from prying eyes. Andeveryone seems to be watching.

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Format
eBook
Street Date
03/04/2014
Language
English
ISBN
9780698149625

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  • Code: a Virals novel (Virals novels Volume 3) Cover
  • Exposure (Virals novels Volume 4) Cover
  • Terminal (Virals novels Volume 5) Cover

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Both of these mystery series feature teens relying on science to solve crimes. Though the Faith Flores series is grittier and only Virals contains science fiction plotlines, both series include plenty of conspiracies and genetic mutations. -- Alina Gerall
In these science fiction series, groups of genetically enhanced teens are caught up in high-stakes adventure. Though Virals has a scientific focus while Maximum Ride gets straight to the action, both page-turning series will get your adrenaline pumping. -- Rebecca Honeycutt
Nothing is quite what it seems in these action-packed, conspiracy filled science fiction series. Both Tucker (SYLO) and Tory (Virals), after being confronted by a strange virus, find themselves in a fight for survival. -- Stephen Ashley
Intriguing plots and gripping suspense propel these quick-moving science fiction series, both of which star teens who develop superhuman abilities and use them to combat evil conspiracies. -- Rebecca Honeycutt
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NoveList recommends "Maximum Ride" for fans of "Virals novels". Check out the first book in the series.
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Suzanne Chazin's arson investigators face similar challenges as Kathy Reichs's forensic pathologists, and offer similarly complex, gripping tales of murder featuring the killer's psychology, along with greed and corruption in officialdom, as well as resistance to women in investigative work. Reichs may feature less gritty details. -- Katherine Johnson
Similarly blending appealing characters with serious crime-solving details, Linda Fairstein may please Kathy Reichs' fans, though her novels tend to legal rather than forensic details. Both authors also feature a vivid sense of place, and their strong female characters must juggle their personal lives with their careers. -- Shauna Griffin
A variety of capable professional women -- a cop, a forensic anthropologist, an ex-journalist -- are featured in the mystery novels by Judith Jance and Kathy Reichs. Their fast-paced and highly descriptive novels examine murder from many angles -- none of them positive. -- Mike Nilsson
Both authors appeal to forensic mystery fans. They provide a similarly strong sense of place for their investigations, with similar levels of detail; suspense; a strong cast of supporting characters, including the male-dominated police who fail to respect Temperance Brennan's and Kay Scarpetta's abilities. Plots often focus on serial murderers. -- Krista Biggs
Kathy Reichs and Harlan Coben write fast-paced, action-packed adult mysteries. Both authors have also created spin-off teen mystery series loosely related to their adult books. Though Reich's teen works tend more toward science fiction, teen protagonists confront danger at every turn in both authors' compelling, suspenseful books. -- Kelly White
While Kathy Reichs sets her books in North America and Stephen Booth depicts rural England, both write compelling, complex and character-driven police investigations that depict unusual crimes while focusing on the personal lives of their lead characters. -- Katherine Johnson
Beverly Connor has two series that might appeal to fans of Kathy Reichs. The cases are complicated, and the puzzle's the thing, with details of the professional work equally important. Connor's books are not quite as gritty and explicit as those of Reichs. -- Katherine Johnson
Tess Gerritsen's mysteries feature a medical examiner and a police detective who work together. Like Kathy Reichs' Tempe Brennan, Rizzoli and Isles often immerse themselves in their work to escape from personal demons, and Gerritsen's books rival those of Reichs for gory details. -- Katherine Johnson
Stephen Walsh White usually tells the story in the first person and specializes in brain-teasing plots. His mysteries might appeal to fans of Kathy Reichs, since his stories featuring psychologist Alan Gregory are well plotted, suspenseful, move quickly, and include medical details and psychological insights. -- Katherine Johnson
Aaron J. Elkins's somewhat less gritty mysteries may appeal to Kathy Reichs fans for their interesting details on the technique. There is some danger, along with plot twists, intellectual puzzles, psychological insights, and a variety of settings, as anthropologist Gideon Oliver examines bones in his consulting jobs. -- Katherine Johnson
These authors' works have the appeal factors creepy, and they have the subjects "murder," "dead," and "teenage girls."
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

The fourth volume in the Virals series is as fast-paced as the previous outings about four teens bound together by special heightened senses after being exposed to a virus carrying wolf DNA. Oddities in their powers surging and blinking at the worst possible moments keep them on their toes as they investigate the kidnapping of three Charleston, South Carolina, prep school classmates. The low country atmosphere of historical homes, sand dunes, and magnolia-lined lanes adds great atmosphere, while a twist at the end offers a new plot thread begging to be expanded. Fans will eagerly await the next installment.--Cruze, Karen Copyright 2014 Booklist

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Horn Book Review

With their science know-how, wolflike powers, and snarky banter, Tory and her "packmates" Shelton, Hi, and Ben investigate the kidnapping of two classmates. Stakes rise up when Ella, a close friend of Tory's, is abducted. Though occasionally predictable (of course, Tory winds up in the kidnapper's clutches) and frequently implausible, this fourth entry in the sci-fi/mystery series is still a lot of fun. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Booklist Reviews

The fourth volume in the Virals series is as fast-paced as the previous outings about four teens bound together by special heightened senses after being exposed to a virus carrying wolf DNA. Oddities in their powers—surging and blinking at the worst possible moments—keep them on their toes as they investigate the kidnapping of three Charleston, South Carolina, prep school classmates. The low country atmosphere of historical homes, sand dunes, and magnolia-lined lanes adds great atmosphere, while a twist at the end offers a new plot thread begging to be expanded. Fans will eagerly await the next installment. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Reichs, K., & Reichs, B. (2014). Exposure: A Virals Novel . Penguin Young Readers Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Reichs, Kathy and Brendan Reichs. 2014. Exposure: A Virals Novel. Penguin Young Readers Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Reichs, Kathy and Brendan Reichs. Exposure: A Virals Novel Penguin Young Readers Group, 2014.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Reichs, K. and Reichs, B. (2014). Exposure: a virals novel. Penguin Young Readers Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Reichs, Kathy, and Brendan Reichs. Exposure: A Virals Novel Penguin Young Readers Group, 2014.

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