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Decently solid introduction to a series with some potential. Interesting read, I devoured it over the course of just a handful of hours on the bus.
Great, impactful literature? Nah. Entertaining? Absolutely.
There were times I wanted to shake the protagonist for not catching the red flags - even as she was the one repeating the words (since it was a first person narrative) - but that's part of the fun of being the reader.
Great, impactful literature? Nah. Entertaining? Absolutely.
There were times I wanted to shake the protagonist for not catching the red flags - even as she was the one repeating the words (since it was a first person narrative) - but that's part of the fun of being the reader.
Cameron was sick of running, sick of her Grandmother and sick of not being normal. See, Cameron could read minds and she knew everybody's deep, dark secrets. Taught by her grandmother to not act on what she could read, Cameron was torn when a friend of hers was found dead outside a popular eatery and she heard the killer's thoughts. She wanted to go to the police but was afraid to.
The next day at school, she meets a new boy, Lewis. Weirdly, she couldn't read his thoughts.....but he seemed to be able to read hers. Attracted to him, she finds out that he is also a mind reader and that he is a protogee of her deceased father's best friend....Aaron. So when Cam outs herself to the school, she makes the decision to move with Lewis to Aaron's house.
There, she finds that everything that she was told was a lie and that her feelings for Lewis runs deeper than she imagined. But, she learned things about him and about Aaron that makes her rethink being with Aaron and with Lewis.
This book was fantastic. The whole Lewis/Cam romance had so many twists and turns that at one point, I even doubted what she felt was real. The ending broke my heart (not going to tell...but it was good....lol).
Will I read this book again? Yes and I want to read the rest of the series.
Will I reccomend this book to family and friends? Yes
The next day at school, she meets a new boy, Lewis. Weirdly, she couldn't read his thoughts.....but he seemed to be able to read hers. Attracted to him, she finds out that he is also a mind reader and that he is a protogee of her deceased father's best friend....Aaron. So when Cam outs herself to the school, she makes the decision to move with Lewis to Aaron's house.
There, she finds that everything that she was told was a lie and that her feelings for Lewis runs deeper than she imagined. But, she learned things about him and about Aaron that makes her rethink being with Aaron and with Lewis.
This book was fantastic. The whole Lewis/Cam romance had so many twists and turns that at one point, I even doubted what she felt was real. The ending broke my heart (not going to tell...but it was good....lol).
Will I read this book again? Yes and I want to read the rest of the series.
Will I reccomend this book to family and friends? Yes
This book was really good! A little confusing at first but then you start understanding what the author means. I loved Cewis (Cameron and Lewis) AT FIRST, but then I got really annoyed with both of them. You always think that if you had a power that it would be super cool but in this book it shows you both the pro and cons but mostly the cons. I was getting really angry towards the ending when she was trying to escape but its all good! There was not one single boring part in this entire book! Loved it and will be continuing the series!❤