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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. "It was about the pain I couldn't hold." -Cheryl Rainfield ( ) While I admire the author's courage for writing about such a difficult subject matter, I just could not like this book. The writing style was okay but I felt the dialogue was unrealistic in so many scenes that it kept jarring me out of the story. Also, the relationship between Kendra and Meghan was just completely unrealistic and I predicted the "plot twist" at the end after reading the first chapter. This book was powerful. It was descriptive and expressive. It dealt with mature subjects in a realistic light, not in a campy or overdone manner. This is probably not the right expression of what I mean, but I do have to say that it also had the element of a good mystery to it as well, because I didn't suspect the person who actually was committing these acts against Kendra until I read it. no reviews | add a review
Fifteen-year-old Kendra, a budding artist, has not felt safe since she began to recall devastating memories of childhood sexual abuse, especially since she cannot remember her abuser's identity, and she copes with the pressure by cutting herself. No library descriptions found. |
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