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Local Girl Missing
by J.A. Baker
Local Girl Missing is a quick read and can definitely get you out of a reading slump with its shortness as well as the pacing is quite fast. The premise was really interesting and it has multiple POVs; Yvonne, Adrian, Deborah and a young girl named Sadie and then of an unnamed young person.
The characters were all unlikeable except for Deborah cause you know. She's struggling hard with her capture. Adrian just seems to be a whiny boy who had a rough life and just has horrible thoughts about every single person but also seem kind of sad cause he's young and don't know how to cope. Yvonne was just unlikeable. Hate her.
There were some plot points that I feel were hyped up at the beginning and was forgotten at the end. Like Beth. It was so hyped up in the Adrian chapters and then it seems like the author forgot. And the mystery on who took the girls were quite obvious but all those added storylines just made it a little dull, IMO.
Overall, I did enjoy this read and will definitely check out other J.A. Baker novels.
The characters were all unlikeable except for Deborah cause you know. She's struggling hard with her capture. Adrian just seems to be a whiny boy who had a rough life and just has horrible thoughts about every single person but also seem kind of sad cause he's young and don't know how to cope. Yvonne was just unlikeable. Hate her.
There were some plot points that I feel were hyped up at the beginning and was forgotten at the end. Like Beth. It was so hyped up in the Adrian chapters and then it seems like the author forgot. And the mystery on who took the girls were quite obvious but all those added storylines just made it a little dull, IMO.
Overall, I did enjoy this read and will definitely check out other J.A. Baker novels.