This
book has won the Edger Allan Poe for best young adult mystery. As soon as you
start reading this book Christina is getting kidnapped by two people. Christina
tells you every thing that happened like your living throw it with her when she
finally gets out she finds out that everyone believes its her that set up the
whole thing. When really their is a third person that keeps quiet and set it up
to look like it was Christina if they didn’t get away. No one believes
her, not even her best friend. Then Kelly shows a man in college who was their
behind a camera then she left the house that she was taken to. He helps her
find out the truth. This part of the story is long and drown out I almost lost
interest in the book but I pushed threw it. Very happy that I did because I was
not expecting who it was. At the end of the story she finds out a lot more than
just who the third person is in her kidnapping. She learn a life lesson that has
set her on the right track for the rest of her life a lesson that every one
needs to learn.
This is a good book
for any teen because its not only a mystery story it can teach you some lessons
as well. If you love to read in great detail than this book is great, but have
some time and no distractions. When you read the back of the book it makes you
believe that she was tortured. To be in that situation would hard, but to read
about it is just a good mystery. The book spends more time on her finding out
who did it than what happened. Mystery seekers get this book solve a mystery and
learn a lesson.
~ Marie Flickinger, grade 12, Trumbull County
Career and Technical Center/Warren G. Harding
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