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The book introduces you to its protagonist, Sarah, a teenager whose life is suddenly turned upside down. She couldn’t have seen this coming, even as her mother started to become more and more distant, and her new classmate behaved strangely. Then she is invited by her best friends cousin and – her world as she knew it is a matter of the past.
I was immediately drawn into the story. Characters are sufficiently described and still leave you room for imagination. Whatever occurred throughout this s ...more
I was immediately drawn into the story. Characters are sufficiently described and still leave you room for imagination. Whatever occurred throughout this s ...more

This first book in the series did feel like a trip to the Rabbit Hole, yet it was much deeper than that. It was an exploration into human interaction of the teenage kind. The very kid that Sarah thinks is super strange is the key to bringing her closer to her true identity. There was never a dull moment in this work as one discovers new information in every page.
I applaud how well researched this book is as it pertains to colors and auras. I've always been fascinated by the correlation between a ...more
I applaud how well researched this book is as it pertains to colors and auras. I've always been fascinated by the correlation between a ...more

Apr 17, 2014
Richard Milner
marked it as to-read