From the Inside Flap:
Fed up with her peers and their loose morals, Tori starts a new school program, the Not So Fast Club, a group dedicated to persuading teens not to be in such a rush to grow up.
A severe toothache interrupts her plan, sending her to the dentist, where she's given an emergency root canal. During the surgery, she's nearly electrocuted and ends up blacking out. When she awakes her brain has the ability to function like a computer-processing data, calculating numbers, and storing everything.
Tori uses her new skills and her aggressive personality to rev up the club. Hated by her classmates for busting a party with underage drinking, she discovers that NSF now stands for: Narcs Suck Farts. Game on. Tori memorizes every school rule, issuing tickets for every little infraction.
After a kidnapping, Tori must use her talents to save one of her detractors. Working on the case with the police, Tori's in danger of losing her mind because of information overload. If she doesn't find the abductor in time, her mission to save teenage innocence will fail.
About the Author:
Freakishly nerdy in high school, Jason became a certifiable weakling his sophomore year when he lost an arm-wrestling match to a female cheerleader in class.
Never a participant in school activities, he fantasized about being someone else--an athlete, a secret agent, or whatever character he commanded in the latest computer role-playing-game. His imaginary worlds didn't help in the dating department, but they sure were fun to explore.
A graduate of UCLA's Screenwriting Program, he has written various feature film scripts and television shows.
In the Fall of 2010, he quit his corporate job, leaving Los Angeles and all of his belongings behind, save his computer and his clothes.
He's currently hiding in the Chicago suburbs, where he's making friends with the locals--mostly deer and squirrels.
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