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dark
sad
medium-paced
This was a great listen and reminder that YA matters. The story was so well told, and it really made you start worrying once you get halfway through. I can see this being made into a Lifetime movie ha
When I read this book in 2009 I was fully on board for this CHILD to kiss the civilized world goodbye and fall in love in the outback with her adult captor because he was a little bit tortured and charismatic. And folks, that’s why it is so important to have a fully developed frontal lobe before making any consequential romantic decisions.
dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I heard great reviews of this book. I was not thrilled as I thought I would be. still decent read.
This book was so twisted, dark, and weird. But at the same time, it was very good. The writing was beautiful, even lyrical at times. I loved how the land seemed to be a main character in this book- it just integrated itself into a prominent role of the story.
Gemma got on my nerves sometimes. I understand her need to escape, but I feel like she should've thought it through first... I disliked how weak she was sometimes, but it's understandable in her scenario. Ty was a twisted man. I fail to see how he can work up so much emotion for Gemma just by stalking her, yet the writing made the story believable. Also, it feels slightly pedophilic because this guy is almost ten years older than her, and while he never pushes her to do anything that she doesn't want to, he loves her undoubtedly.
I feel like the ending is abrupt. It left me searching for so much more (what happens with Gemma, and what happens to Ty, namely). I understand that that's not what the book is about, but even a short epilogue would leave me feeling more satisfied.
This book is not for everyone, but I enjoyed it.
Gemma got on my nerves sometimes. I understand her need to escape, but I feel like she should've thought it through first... I disliked how weak she was sometimes, but it's understandable in her scenario. Ty was a twisted man. I fail to see how he can work up so much emotion for Gemma just by stalking her, yet the writing made the story believable. Also, it feels slightly pedophilic because this guy is almost ten years older than her, and while he never pushes her to do anything that she doesn't want to, he loves her undoubtedly.
I feel like the ending is abrupt. It left me searching for so much more (what happens with Gemma, and what happens to Ty, namely). I understand that that's not what the book is about, but even a short epilogue would leave me feeling more satisfied.
This book is not for everyone, but I enjoyed it.
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Fuck it, five stars. So. The dude was the coolest man alive except he was a kidnapper. The lady was way too young for this shit. But you know what. I don’t care. This book was amazing. It was perfectly done. I was so scared it was gonna be like : oh pretty boy stole me away now we are in love, but it wasn’t like that. Everything was really well nuanced, especially at the end. Gemma is such a fighter omg. I cried a lot at the end. Yeah. That was a ride. This book hasn’t changed my opinion on Australia. It is amazing and I wanna go there some day, and it is the place with the most fucked up but funny and very smart men.
emotional
reflective
tense
medium-paced