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From the New York Times bestselling author of Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls comes a stylish thriller about the darkness that lurks inside all of us.When I looked up, his smile was wide and real. "Ready?" he said. I faked a smile back. I had gotten so good at faking things. I thought: You brought this on yourself, Sasha. You will have to pretend forever now. He squeezed my hand again. He couldn't begin to imagine what this actually was. He had no idea what I'd done. What any of us had. When Sasha's best friend Xavier gets back together with his cheating ex, Ivy, Sasha knows she needs to protect him. So she poses as a guy online to lure Ivy away. But Sasha's plan goes sickeningly wrong. And she soon learns to be careful of who you pretend to be because you might be surprised by who you become ... Told in multiple points of view, Bad Girls with Perfect Faces is sexy and twisted with shocks at every turn.



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Lynn Weingarten

Lynn Weingarten is a book editor and New York Times bestselling author living in Brooklyn, New York. Her fourth Young Adult novel, Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls, was released by SimonPulse in the US and Egmont/Electric Monkey in the UK. It is a New York Times bestseller and was on Vanity Fair's list of Best Books for July, Paste Magazine's list 10 of the Best New YA Books For July and The Guardian's list of 5 of the Best in Young Adult Fiction.

Her previous books include Wherever Nina Lies (an ALA Top Ten Popular Paperback for Young Adults, a New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age, a YALSA Teen's Top Ten Nominee and a Sequoyah Book Award Nominee) and The Secret Sisterhood of Heartbreakers (One of Kirkus Reviews' Best Teen Books of 2011) .

In the past, Lynn edited books and developed ideas for Alloy Entertainment. She is currently a commissioning editor/idea developer for Working Partners.

When she isn't writing or editing, Lynn likes making stop animations, playing violin and going to Prospect Park to look for bats.



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