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Tragic and beautiful

Review from All the Ugly and Wonderful Things →

A story that will challenge you to look at the world differently. Those claiming this book romanticizes pedophilia have missed the point of the story entirely. Sometimes the line between good and evil isn’t so obvious. I liked how this book explores the reality of human nature. There are no perfect people – and maybe..

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Not her best work

Review from Those Girls →

This book was frustrating, the story became very predictable because characters were so one dimensional. They made painstakingly obvious dumb decision after dumb decision and they were so physically weak and inept (despite how active they were described) it was embarrassing. The Scooby-Doo reference was pretty accurate. And still, I give it 3 stars because..

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different

Review from Everything Leads to You →

it was a lovely story.. the book is written sort of like a script? “she said, I said” – it was slightly annoying since it made the dialogue not as fluent.. but I did enjoy it nonetheless

Just OK.

Review from The Smell of Other People’s Houses →

It was OK. A little confusing at times switching between characters. Didn’t care for the ending. Feels cut short. The narrators were OK and I didn’t feel agitated by their voices. But I also slowed down the audio which helps.

Amber Wilcox

Review from Hope →

This book was amazingly written and narrated!❤️ My heart breaks, feels so much love & compassion, & love and hope for these amazing survivors!! Wishing you all the best in the world & sending soooo much love!!!

Disturbingly addicting

Review from All the Ugly and Wonderful Things →

I was pulled in by the first chapter, but didn’t think I’d be so invested in this story as I was. I feel like many people need a reminder about how just because an author writes about certain subject matter doesn’t mean they condone said matters.When something is disturbing, it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t discuss..

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