Whishpers
How far would you go to get tickets to the Champions League Final in Warsaw? Filip and his friends know the answer: pretty far. Waking up before five and handing out flyers to sleepy passersby? No big deal! Writing glowing online posts about random products? Easy peasy! So when a chance for a real job comes along, they jump at it. The money starts rolling in, their boss is full of praise—but soon the boys find themselves facing moral dilemmas and some very grown-up questions… A gripping and thought-provoking story about teens caught in a web of trolls, fake news, and… whispers.
It’s a very modern story for today’s teens—young people who might soon be stepping into their first jobs, while still facing all the classic challenges of growing up: problems at home, at school, and with their group of friends.
A perfect book for teenagers who spend a lot of time in front of the computer—and are exposed to the risks that come with being online. It’s also a valuable read for parents, helping them understand how something like stealth marketing can affect their kids. The internet has its perks, but its biggest downside? Online, anyone can pretend to be anyone. And that can lead to trouble.

