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Matilda What a bizarre way of approaching literature. Or anything.
Caitlin I get this. I can't read books right now where kids die. I came here wondering if I can read this book.
Charli Fox They were dead the whole time
Judith Ray
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Kirti
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Richelle
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Upen I can relate to this, but I try not to find out. But this book disconcerted me so much I had to stop at one-third of it and give up (at least for now). It wasn't the content that bothered me but the writing style, a neverending, monotonous drawl although I appreciate the second-person pov style.
I might give it a try again, but I surely want to know the ending first.
Beth Skip it. Esp if you are on the fence.
Ann Gordon This book is so good. Read it and you will not be disappointed.
Ishmeet Singh It is an ending that may leave you feeling anxious, to put it plainly. I think the book shows how easily we raise evil people and how parents cannot see bad in their kids. The ending is sad and scary to me. Scary because I think that the antagonist persists and may never be held responsible for the mistakes that it did. On the other hand, the book has a resolution (kind off) to the internal conflict that the protagonist is having regarding the nature of her own mental health.
Linda Cardinal
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Mona Lisa
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Italiangirl I can’t tell you the ending.
Cathy O'Neal You will need to skip this one.
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