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a_moody_reader 's review for:
Right Behind You
by Lisa Gardner
This was an emotional rollercoster..
I've learned so many things from this book, not just about guns, spree killers, trauma or how to survive in the wild, but also the real meaning of family,acceptance, belonging, love and trust..
Both Sharlah and Telly went through horrible experience at a young age, loosing a part of their souls in the process.. I loved how their Foster parents respected the fact that these kids are broken (to some extent) and they embraced them for who they are, were patient while trying to bring them back to life..
This book made me work my brain so much, just because I wanted to have a slight reassurance or hope that Telly is innocent. I was basically trying to find flaws in whatever theory Quincy or the others had. I apparently accused the wrong people
I've learned so many things from this book, not just about guns, spree killers, trauma or how to survive in the wild, but also the real meaning of family,acceptance, belonging, love and trust..
Both Sharlah and Telly went through horrible experience at a young age, loosing a part of their souls in the process.. I loved how their Foster parents respected the fact that these kids are broken (to some extent) and they embraced them for who they are, were patient while trying to bring them back to life..
This book made me work my brain so much, just because I wanted to have a slight reassurance or hope that Telly is innocent. I was basically trying to find flaws in whatever theory Quincy or the others had. I apparently accused the wrong people