filostray 's review for:

3.0

Black Rabbit Hole is a place full of mysteries: four kids with souls of wilderness, exhilarated, even though not the wealthiest. Their spirit is broken and I have to say that you can rarely read a book that deals with such topics in such manner. The story of Amber was surprsingly fascinating. Heartbreaking as well. The story of Lorna - I didn't feel it. I think I got a little biased because she didn't make a good first impression on me and even though I got to like her in the end, I just didn't care about her as much. I, however, very much enjoyed the change in narration. It allowed us to discover the mystery alongside Lorna, which was a very wise writing decision. And I think I can freely say that all the faults I've found in this book were redeemed by its ending.