Author: Lucy Christopher
Genre: YA Fiction, Standalone
Published: 2011
Personal Rating: 3.25/5 (just okay +)
Format/Narrator: Audiobook/Emily Gray
Yearly Count: 8
Gemma, a 16-year-old, tells the story of her abduction in a letter to her abductor.
This was just okay. Both Gemma and her abductor were a little blaze, and it was incredibly unrealistic, but I was somewhat interested. I didn't necessarily tune-out, but it wasn't captivating either.
This was just okay. Both Gemma and her abductor were a little blaze, and it was incredibly unrealistic, but I was somewhat interested. I didn't necessarily tune-out, but it wasn't captivating either.
Thoughts of Joy
I have mixed feelings about reading books like this. I just can't drum up enough interest to want to try it, even if it's a little good.
ReplyDeleteLiterary Feline ~ A "little good" isn't good enough for me anymore. The problem is that you have to read them to find out if they are good. : /
DeleteI'm reading an abduction story now, it's not my favorite storyline.
ReplyDeleteStacybuckeye ~ I kinda like it. I like how they have to find clues to find the missing person.
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