Rated of 5
by Sophia
ridiuclous. i finished it in less than a day, i coudlnt put the stupid thing down i felt likea huge nerd carrying it aroudn but its that good. its so gripping and i was right tehre with beckett. when she was confused i was confused. when she panicked i panicked. im definetly going to go read mendelsohns first novel
Rated of 5
by Mmmmichelle YOU AINT GONNA BELIEVE THIS!!!
lol...ok ok ok that was to get your attention, now that i know your reading this let me begin by saying "I LOVE this book" (seriously) Me, im not the type who enjoys reading alot, i actually HATE it to Death, i would rather run infront of a car then to pick up a book and read. But this book got to me. It is such an intresting book It seemed so real and i like how the author wrote it (like how it should be).
Suggestions:read Jane Mendelsohn's first novelI Was Amelia Earheart
well thanx for your time...
micHELLe
Rated of 5
by Tiffany Thornhill
COULD NOT put it down..finished in two nights
Rated of 5
by Anonymous
beautiful, visual paranoia
Rated of 5
by Valerie
Beautiful prose, gripping paragraphs...absolutely intoxicating from beginning to end. Beckett is so many teenage girls, her perceptions and confusion ring so true as the words pull you from page to page. Anyone who feels or ever felt on the outside of the highschool universe should read this book.
Rated of 5
by Grace
Book is awesome and i could read it over and over cuz i already have . . . This novel is one you cant stop readin once you stop
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