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3.72 AVERAGE


Childhood favorite, i love how its hard to feel at the end of the story and gemmas character

This unique novel about a young girl's abduction explores the complicated relationship between captor and captive, written as a letter from the girl to her kidnapper. Read my full review at:

http://greatbooksforkidsandteens.blogspot.com/2013/03/teenya-review-stolen.html
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3.0

I Really Did Not Expect To Like This One So Much As I Did

The Writing Style Is Very Different From Anything Else I Read And I Liked That


3.5 Stars

I found the letter format to be a bit wonky since it seemed to be be told more in a narrative style. Exact conversations were recounted along with very specific details about what happened each day. I was able to let this go though as I enjoyed the story and terrific writing style.

Although I was put into the same sort of trance other readers were in where they fell in love with the kidnapper and wanted him and Gemma to end up together, I could understand why some people might feel that way.
His character is written in a way that you can see Gemma's resistance breaking, her determination to get back home weakening as she realizes escape is impossible and Stockholm's syndrome kicks in.

The writing style was engaging and descriptive but not too descriptive. The desert in Australia was a wonderful I liked all the metaphors used and loved the character of the camel.

Unlike many readers, I loved how this book ended. It didn't romanticize the kidnapping or attempt to portray the kidnapper as hero but did end it a way that allowed character development for both of them. I don't think the kidnapper at the beginning of the book would ever haven taken responsibility for his actions the way he did after the snake bite and it showed him finally starting to realize that might have done wrong. I found myself flipping through the last 100 or so pages of the book without stopping. Gemma's strength was amazing while kidnapped but I think her realization that she had to tell her truth at the trial was the one of her strongest points.

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Um... I don't know. It was good. It was very unique and interesting. It made me sad, but not for the reason I would have thought. It messed with my mind a little. Gave me a lot to think about. Yea, it was good.
challenging dark informative mysterious reflective sad tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Wow, this experience was something else! Very intense and unique, I'll be thinking of this one for a long time. Highly recommended!

I think the author was trying to give the reader Stockholm syndrome but the kidnapper was so oddly written that I felt nothing but contempt.
adventurous emotional hopeful inspiring sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Amazing i love this book so much its so captivating and gets you really in the zone great for if your getting back into reading after a while or just love a good book😊

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