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53 pages 1 hour read

Rachel Vail

Unfriended

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2014

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Chapters 35-45Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 35 Summary: “Brooke”

Brooke’s phone has “seizures” due to the commotion over Natasha’s post on tellmethetruth.com. Lulu circulates Natasha’s belief that Truly is behind the spiteful comments. Brooke doesn’t want to believe Truly would be so mean, but she wonders if Truly wrote the email that caused Natasha’s banishment. Exasperated by the conflict, Brooke takes a selfie with her eyes crossed and tongue out. She sends it to Clay and Hazel.

Chapter 36 Summary: “Clay”

The school sends Clay’s parents an email about his lackluster math performance, and his father tells him he can’t succeed only by his “charm.” He sends Clay to his room, and Clay sends Brooke a selfie with the letter x on his eyes and a blue frown on his mouth.

Brooke calls Clay, and Clay wonders if Brooke is calling him while she’s “pooping.” She isn’t, but the bathroom is one place where she has privacy. She tells Clay to stop comparing himself to JT and to take ownership of his choices. Clay should do his homework. After speaking with Brooke, he “hangs out” on FaceTime with JT.

Chapter 37 Summary: “Natasha”

Natasha’s plan worked. She posted the question on tellmethetruth.com, and she posted hateful comments so people would think the author was Truly. The plan was a “boom.

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