A review by corinne_simmons
The Lindbergh Child by Rick Geary

4.0

True to the ideals of my generation, I initially picked up this book due to its fantastic cover. I was offered the chance to grab whatever two books I wanted from a table several stacks high. Of course, at the time, I had no idea what the book described. It looked like a classic kidnapper case; open and shut. However, I soon realized that this book was far from anything I'd ever read. I was truly astounded when the book ended and I still couldn't grasp what happened. I re-read it three times in the weeks following. I was in my fifth time of surfing though this story when I realized something: Not every story has a concrete ending. I can never convey to you how much this shocked me. I will forever read books in a completely different manner. I immerse myself in the story, and as I reach the final pages, nothing is more important than what I see on the page. Every authors' intent is to tell the story as they know it. This is what I know to be true.