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Drowning Instinct by Ilsa J. Bick

nikki52010's review against another edition

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5.0

4 1/2 stars

readerisha_'s review against another edition

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5.0

Insanely good.

stargirllxo's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was so emotional breath taking. It was a ride of emotions between pity, sympathy, sadness and just everything. It was a great story and I loved it. It's sometimes hard to imagine that some people are even more broken the main character and it's sad that things like that happen. It was amazing to see how she kept herself together and everything she did. I like this type of book because it leaves an effect on you for days and its hard to stop thinking about it.

simplygracious's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was insanely good! It's one of those books that when you finish, your mind continues to be entranced long after the story was over.

I went in not knowing anything about the book. The title had caught my attention and the cover was alluring so I picked it up. The writing style was unique and was perfect for the plot that was bound to unfold. It made it so I could feel as if the main charecter, Jenna, was speaking to me directly.

The charecters were full of depth and the charecter development was on point. This made it easy to understand the charecters personality as well as there motivations and ambitions. The charecters felt real and relateable.

All I am going to say about the plot is that it is amazingly good!

If you expect some light reading this is not the book for you. On the other hand if your willing to take a chance and dive deep into an intense and world rocking book, then this is the book for you. Yes there's romance, but trust me , the story's air of mystery gives it the push it needs from a sappy love story to an epic tale .

missbookiverse's review against another edition

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5.0

Kennt ihr diese Bücher, die einem ein Problem nach dem anderen auftischen? Erst ist die Protagonistin unglücklich verliebt, dann entsteht eine Dreiecksbeziehung, die beste Freundin stirbt bei einem Autounfall, es kommt raus, dass einer der Verehrer früher von seinem Onkel misshandelt wurde und am Ende ist die Protagonistin schwanger vom Bruder. Schrecklich oder? Sowas kann man ja eigentlich nur lesen, wenn man gerade abschalten und sehr seicht unterhalten werden möchte. Fakt ist, dass so eine Anhäufung von Problemen immer überdramatisch und lächerlich wirkt, richtig? Falsch.

Drowning Instinct ist alles andere als ein seichter Unterhaltungsroman und trotzdem kann die Hauptfigur Jenna sich kaum vor Problemen retten. Ihr Vater terrorisiert die ganze Familie, ihre Mutter ist Alkoholikerin, ihr Bruder im Krieg und Jenna verletzt sich selbst. Dazu kommt eine Lehrer-Schüler-Beziehung, ein Brand samt mysteriöser Vergangenheit und eine Menge Lügengeschichten. Das Gute ist, dass das alles Sinn macht, da die Probleme aufeinander aufbauen. Nichts wirkt konstruiert. Es treffen einfach sehr kaputte Menschen aufeinander und dabei kommt eine Menge zusammen.

Das Buch ist düster, keine Frage. Jenna sieht die meiste Zeit eher dunkelblau als rosarot, aber sie ist keine deprimierende Protagonistin. Ich mochte sie sehr gern, weil sie auch in komplizierten Situationen einen klaren Kopf behält und keine saudämlichen Entscheidungen fällt wie andere Buchteenager es gern tun. Jenna ist mir sehr ans Herz gewachsen. Vor vielen Situationen wollte ich sie beschützen, weil es einfach unglaublich krass und daneben ist, was beispielsweise der eigene Vater seiner Tochter zumutet. Kein Wunder, dass Mr. Anderson einen gewissen Beschützerinstinkt für sie entwickelt.

Über Lehrer-Schüler-Beziehungen kann sich jeder seine eigene Meinung bilden. Das Schöne an dem Roman ist, dass er die Beziehung weder romantisiert noch verdammt. Es passiert, was passiert und das bringt Herzklopfen und Probleme mit sich. Die Autorin wird aber nicht wertend sondern lässt den Leser selbst entscheiden, ob er die Beziehung gutheißen möchte oder nicht.

Das Ende des Romans hat mich mit fiebrigem Blick weiterblättern lassen. Da ist plötzlich so viel passiert, was ich nicht habe kommen sehen. Es bleibt auch einiges offen und wenn es sie gäbe, würde ich noch viel mehr Bücher über Jenna und/oder Mr. Anderson lesen, aber am Schluss dieses Buches fühlt sich trotzdem alles rund und abgeschlossen an.

Uneingeschränkte Leseempfehlung. Man muss nur vorher wissen, dass dies eine düstere Geschichte ist und kein feel-good-Roman.

justlily's review against another edition

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DNF at 30%. This sort of story is something that's right up my alley but the writing just wasn't there. The style was obnoxious and unnecessary. The pacing was unbelievably slow. In the 30% I read, nothing made me want to keep going. Finally just had to call it quits.

christajls's review against another edition

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3.0

Originally reviewed at Hooked on Books

I've been sitting on this review for awhile now. Flip flopping on how I really felt about this book. I'm still not 100% what my feelings are but I think I've formed enough coherent thoughts to put together a review.

Let me start out by saying there is A LOT going on in this story. I may argue that there is too much going on. Jenna Lord is a burn victim, she's a cutter, she gets molested, she's the new girl at school. there's an affair with the teacher. Crises after crises. So many bad things happen to this girl I'm amazed she's still standing. I had a hard time trying to keep all the traumas straight, I don't know how she did.

In addition to this (or perhaps because of it) I had a really hard time connecting with Jenna. I didn't find her all that likable and had a really hard tome relating to her. She just didn't feel like a real person to me - it felt like she was trying too hard to fit into all these ideas of what an emotionally damaged teenager should be. I should have been able to empathize at her at the very least but I felt like a total Ice Queen.

So based on all these criticism you would think that I didn't like this book - but honestly the drama was heart pounding. I couldn't put it down. I read the whole thing cover to cover in less than 24 hours. I found myself really wanting to know what happened next and there were some really great twists. I especially loved the whole plot line with her brother in Afghanistan! Amazing!

So here I remain. Heart divided in regards to this novel. If you like drama and suspense then there's a chance you'll like this. However, if well developed characters are really important to you than this one may irritate you. Honestly, it could go either way. If you're at all interested by the premise than I say just go for it!

mckinlay's review against another edition

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4.0

it took me a while to get into this book but once i did, i couldn't stop. it's literally a nonstop emotional roller-coaster. i don't even know how to say more without spoiling it but omg, my head is spinning.

j_yoon's review against another edition

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challenging dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

leojole's review against another edition

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3.0

Confusing - it just kind of ended!!! WTH!!!