MEME. View fullsize. A tense, psychological thriller for the internet age about the destructive combination of self-important goals and self-serving plans. Cole Weston—former friend, former boyfriend—has become dangerous, erratic. Something needs to be done. Getting rid of . · The newly released “Meme” by Aaron Starmer is a thrilling book that will have every reader on the edge of their seats. This book is set in the present day, so everyone has cellphones and other types of modern technology. It follows the perspectives of three friends: Logan, Holly and Grayson. They are guilty of Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. Meme By Aaron Starmer By Aaron Starmer By Aaron Starmer By Aaron Starmer By Aaron Starmer Read by Sophie Amoss, Michael Crouch, Alex McKenna and Everette Plen About Aaron Starmer. Aaron Starmer is the author of numerous novels for young readers, including The Only Ones, The Riverman, and his young adult novel, Spontaneous. He lives in Pages:
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Meme started out incredibly strong and with a murder. Four very close knit friends decide to murder someone who was once close to them. They all make a confession on their old phones, and then put the phones with the dead body. Aaron Starmer is the author of numerous novels for young readers, including The Only Ones, The Riverman, and his young adult novel, Spontaneous. He lives in Vermont with his wife and daughter. You can find Aaron online at @AaronStarmer. Meme by Aaron Starmer started out so strong but it became progressively weaker as the pages turned. I loved the idea of a random meme popping up featuring the four murderers on the night in question. It is literally catnip to my mystery loving heart!.
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