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Book Review: The Good Girl by: Mary Kubica

"I know how betrayal and disillusionment feel, when someone who could give you the world refuses even a little piece of it." The Good Girl, Mary Kubica The Good Girl sheds light on the extremely serious topic of kidnapping. Kidnapping is seen as something that doesn't occur often and doesn't affect people much. I feel like it's seen as a false thing that doesn't happen in real life. This book takes you on a journey through Mia Dennet's kidnapping from the points of view of her mother, her kidnapper, the police officer in charge of her case, and of course, Mia herself. The story goes that Mia was to meet up with her on-again-off-again boyfriend, but when he doesn't show, a mysterious stranger approaches her. Not thinking straight, Mia goes home with him, and that's the last anyone has seen of her. She ends up with her captor in a small cabin in the forest with no electricity, phone service, or heat. The story jumps between not only points ...

Book Review: Cruel Beauty by: Rosamund Hodge

“They said that love was terrifying and tender, wild and sweet, and none of it made any sense. But now I knew that every mad word was true.”  Rosamund Hodge ,  Cruel Beauty Cruel Beauty is a wonderful retelling of a beauty-and-the-beast-esque story mixed with Greek mythology. This unlikely pairing actually makes for a wonderfully written fairytale. This book is about 17-year-old Nyx who has spent her whole life preparing to be married to and then to assasinate the immortal, evil ruler of her kingdom, the Gentle Lord, all because of a deal that her father made with the dark ruler. The day of her seventeenth birthday, Nyx is taken to the ruler's castle with the quest of finding the four Hearts that reside in his palace in order to kill her husband, who she calls Ignifex. Learning more about her husband, she begins to realize that she might have been wrong about him, and that he isn't the one with authority to rule over the kingdom. Apparently, even the Gentle Lord took ...

Book Review: The Mara Dyer Series Trilogy By: Michelle Hodkin

"Thinking something does not make it true. Wanting something does not make it real." Michelle Hodkin,  The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer "You're stronger than you believe. Don't let your fear own you. Own yourself." Michelle Hodkin,  The Evolution of Mara Dyer "Do not find peace. Find passion." Michelle Hodkin,  The Retribution of Mara Dyer Mara Dyer, 17, wakes up from a coma in a hospital and is greeted with news that her 2 friends and boyfriend are dead. She is then diagnosed with PTSD and swept up from her home in Laurelton, Rhode Island and rerooted to Miami, Florida to help her stay away from her traumatizing memories. The move isn't much help and Mara sees the faces of her dead friends all around her. This is a symptom of the PTSD, but she also begins to see people's deaths before they happen and this can't be explained. Despite her strange visions in Miami, she manages to make friends with Jamie and attracts the attention of th...