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A review by jewlie
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin
5.0
OH MY GOD. THIS BOOK WILL SERIOUSLY BE THE DEATH OF ME.
My heart was pounding like crazy all throughout, and I think I almost stopped breathing at the most gripping parts. It gave me so much emotion than I could have ever felt in a single sitting.
I'm confused but in a good way, because the way the story is written makes you really think (and overthink) things over - which of them are real and which are just hallucinations or delusions. I feel as if I'm going insane like the main character, Maya. I keep on guessing what will happen next, but every page is so unpredictable that I just gave up and let myself go with the flow. It gave me the chills and I'm totally spooked especially at that unexpected cliffhanger.
I am so caught up with the relationship between Maya and Noah. I find myself rooting for them - they fit together perfectly and they are the only ones who can handle each other's "crazy". One minute they're playful, and then when things get seriously weird and creepy, they are there to make each other feel better.
This book had captured my heart from the moment Noah came into the picture. Noah Shaw is undeniably one of my top book boyfriends now. He never let go of Mara (no matter how freaky she is) and he always have her back. Of course, it's convenient that he is also the hottest bad boy in school, is sinfully rich, has a dark sense of humor (which is my kind of humor), and oh, he has a BRITISH ACCENT. If that doesn't make you fall for him, then I don't know what else will.
So, I know I'm not making any sense for the most part of this review. I think my brain cells were sucked in by the book, and there's nothing left for me to be able to write a proper review right now.
That's how affected I am of this. I had read this non-stop and I couldn't put it down, literally. When I had to pee, eat, or whatever I had to do, I would bring this book and keep on reading as if my life depends on it. If I have any regrets, it is that I haven't read this sooner (took me 5 years to pick this up), and have almost missed this unbelievably stunning piece of work.
My heart was pounding like crazy all throughout, and I think I almost stopped breathing at the most gripping parts. It gave me so much emotion than I could have ever felt in a single sitting.
I'm confused but in a good way, because the way the story is written makes you really think (and overthink) things over - which of them are real and which are just hallucinations or delusions. I feel as if I'm going insane like the main character, Maya. I keep on guessing what will happen next, but every page is so unpredictable that I just gave up and let myself go with the flow. It gave me the chills and I'm totally spooked especially at that unexpected cliffhanger.
I am so caught up with the relationship between Maya and Noah. I find myself rooting for them - they fit together perfectly and they are the only ones who can handle each other's "crazy". One minute they're playful, and then when things get seriously weird and creepy, they are there to make each other feel better.
This book had captured my heart from the moment Noah came into the picture. Noah Shaw is undeniably one of my top book boyfriends now. He never let go of Mara (no matter how freaky she is) and he always have her back. Of course, it's convenient that he is also the hottest bad boy in school, is sinfully rich, has a dark sense of humor (which is my kind of humor), and oh, he has a BRITISH ACCENT. If that doesn't make you fall for him, then I don't know what else will.
So, I know I'm not making any sense for the most part of this review. I think my brain cells were sucked in by the book, and there's nothing left for me to be able to write a proper review right now.
That's how affected I am of this. I had read this non-stop and I couldn't put it down, literally. When I had to pee, eat, or whatever I had to do, I would bring this book and keep on reading as if my life depends on it. If I have any regrets, it is that I haven't read this sooner (took me 5 years to pick this up), and have almost missed this unbelievably stunning piece of work.