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A review by jenniferchou25
Stolen by Lucy Christopher
5.0
I read this book so many months ago, and refused to write a review because
a) I was too lazy and
b) I was too heartbroken and emotional
But in the months that followed after reading this book,I found myself unable to think about this book. (Or rather, unable to think about this book without feeling my heart breaking all over again.)
There aren't a lot of books I can remember with vivid detail, but this is one of them. I grew very attached to some of the characters (especially the camel, which is kind of weird since I don't even remember her name), but most of all I feel in love with the setting. Lucy Christopher did an amazing job of describing how it felt to live in the Australian outback, and more than once I found myself wishing I could be transported into the story and live with its characters.
So when the book ended, you can imagine why it left me a sobbing and uncontrollable mess. I immediately began looking for a sequel, and when I couldn't find one I was devastated.
So I'll end this review with my very important demands for Lucy Christopher:
-a sequel
-a movie (or tv show) (actually tv show would be better)
-an apology
-a happy ending
a) I was too lazy and
b) I was too heartbroken and emotional
But in the months that followed after reading this book,I found myself unable to think about this book. (Or rather, unable to think about this book without feeling my heart breaking all over again.)
There aren't a lot of books I can remember with vivid detail, but this is one of them. I grew very attached to some of the characters (especially the camel, which is kind of weird since I don't even remember her name), but most of all I feel in love with the setting. Lucy Christopher did an amazing job of describing how it felt to live in the Australian outback, and more than once I found myself wishing I could be transported into the story and live with its characters.
So when the book ended, you can imagine why it left me a sobbing and uncontrollable mess. I immediately began looking for a sequel, and when I couldn't find one I was devastated.
So I'll end this review with my very important demands for Lucy Christopher:
-a sequel
-a movie (or tv show) (actually tv show would be better)
-an apology
-a happy ending