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Con Academy
Con Academy | Joe Schreiber
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It's his senior year and Will Shea has conned his way into one of the country's most elite prep schools. But he soon runs into Andrea, a fellow con-artist. With the school not big enough for the both of them, they make a bet that whoever can con Brandt Rush, the richest, most privileged student in the school out of $50K, gets to stay at the school. Will starts setting up his con (an online poker scam) with his uncle who's one of the best grifters in the business, but also with the unwanted help of his father.. The plot thickens as Will starts falling for fellow student Gatsby, and some of Will's lies start to catch up with him. In this twisty tale of scams, secrets, lies and deception, it hard to figure out who's conning who!
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ReadingSusan
Con Academy | Joe Schreiber
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Mehso-so

Falls short of the mark. #ReadingSusanRAT

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Mak.Books
Con Academy | Joe Schreiber

" If I can help tomorrow's captains of industry sleep soundly at night with their white liberal guilt, the I call it a win."

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TheFirst30
Con Academy | Joe Schreiber
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Jumping into the Litsy world with Joe Schreiber's Con Academy! I always tell my students to at least read the first 30 pages before making any judgements about a book--abandon or read on. After the first 30 of Con Academy, I'm definitely reading on.

TheFirst30 Really enjoyed this! I'm definitely recommending to my readers who are fans of teenage masterminds and heist books like Kurt Dinan's Don't Get Caught, E. Lockhart's Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, and Josh Lieb's I Am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil. 8y
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