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The Dangerous Breakup

Author: Schraff, Anne

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 4.5
Points 6.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 40383
Points per Word 0.000149
Page Count 119
Points per Page 0.05042

Description

After breaking up with Natalie, Reece becomes the target of relentless harassment that quickly turns dangerous. Natalie's obsessive need for revenge drives her to increasingly threatening behavior, pushing Reece to the edge as he struggles to protect himself and his friends. This suspense-filled hi-lo novel explores how a broken heart can spiral into a high-stakes game of intimidation and fear.

Quick Summary

If you've ever wondered how messy a high school breakup can really get, this book pulls no punches. Reece thinks he can just move on after ending things with Natalie, but she takes rejection about as well as a cornered cat, and what starts as annoying texts quickly turns into something way more sinister. The story does a great job showing how a toxic relationship doesn't automatically end when you want it to, and the tension builds as Reece tries to figure out how to make it stop. It's perfect for teens who like realistic fiction that deals with messy, uncomfortable situations, and it'll definitely make readers think twice about the warning signs they might be ignoring. Parents should know there's some intense stuff here stalking, manipulation, and emotional pressure that goes way past normal relationship drama but it's handled realistically rather than sensationalized. It's a quick page-turner despite being over 40,000 words, so even readers who typically avoid longer books will likely finish it without much trouble. If you've enjoyed other Anne Schraff books that tackle tough teen issues head-on, this one hits similar ground but with an extra layer of suspense that keeps you flipping pages.