Angela Chapman was only 13 years old when she disappeared into the woods and was kidnapped. Three years later, she miraculously returns home, except she has no memories of what happened in those three years. No matter how much the police, her parents, and friends prod and prompt her, Angie can’t remember a single thing….
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Review: Paper Towns
Quentin Jacobsen has spent almost his whole life loving his next door neighbour Margo Roth Spiegelman. There was a time when they were friends, as kids, but now the Queen Bee hardly acknowledges his existence at school. So when she shows up at his bedroom window one night, asking him for his help on an…
Review: Easy
Jacqueline (not Jackie) doesn’t love college the way she thought she would when she first came. For one, she abandoned her dream of studying music to follow her boyfriend to his school of choice. Secondly, he dumped her not long after arriving. Jacqueline doesn’t have much time to get over things when the unthinkable happens:…
Review: An Abundance of Katherines
Despite being a child prodigy, Colin Singleton is not good at a lot of things. He’s not good at making friends. He’s not good making the transition from child prodigy to adult genius. He’s not good at resisting girls named Katherine. He’s not good at preventing them from breaking his heart. Nineteen times. After being dumped…
Review: Illuminate
Haven is a regular, nerdy high school student when she’s chosen along with two of her classmates for an internship at an upscale hotel in Chicago. As Haven becomes acquainted with Aurelia, the hotel’s young, stylish owner, Lucian, her devilishly handsome right hand man, and their glamorous, gorgeous staff, called The Outfit, she discovers that…