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Title | : | We'll Never Be Apart |
Author | : | Emiko Jean |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 279 pages |
Published | : | October 6th 2015 by HMH Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Mystery. Thriller. Contemporary. Mental Health. Mental Illness. Mystery Thriller |
Emiko Jean
Hardcover | Pages: 279 pages Rating: 3.86 | 2414 Users | 511 Reviews
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Murder.Fire.
Revenge.
That’s all seventeen-year-old Alice Monroe thinks about. Committed to a mental ward at Savage Isle, Alice is haunted by memories of the fire that killed her boyfriend, Jason. A blaze her twin sister Cellie set. But when Chase, a mysterious, charismatic patient, agrees to help her seek vengeance, Alice begins to rethink everything. Writing out the story of her troubled past in a journal, she must confront hidden truths.
Is the one person she trusts only telling her half the story? Nothing is as it seems in this edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller from the debut author Emiko Jean.
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Original Title: | We'll Never Be Apart |
ISBN: | 054448200X (ISBN13: 9780544482005) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.86 From 2414 Users | 511 ReviewsEvaluation Epithetical Books We'll Never Be Apart
Good book to read on Halloween -- a girl in a mental hospital is searching for her twin sister, also a patient in the hospital, because she holds her responsible for a fire that killed her boyfriend.I liked this book -- it was sort of a combination of Girl, Interrupted with White Oleander (the girls have bounced around from foster home to foster home since they were young.) All along I had a feeling that (view spoiler)[ there was going to be a twist, and that Alice was some kind of unreliable4.3 stars I really, really enjoyed this book! Ended up being something I totally was not expecting. If you want to read my full review and hear all my thoughts on this book (and why you should read it), head on over to my blog!! :)
www.melissa413readsalot.blogsplot.comTHIS BOOK IS AWESOME!! I had a feeling where it was going and I was right, but it's still so freaking good. You have these twin sisters, Alice & Celia). They live with their grandfather but wake up one day to find him dead. They stayed in the house for a bit of time before they are found out and carted off to different foster homes. In one of these homes they meet Jason. All three of them make a little team and hang out together all of the time. They do
3.5 starsIs it possible to enjoy a psychological thriller even if you guess the mystery in the prologue? Being well written but somewhat predictable, Well Never be Apart by Emiko Jean brings forth this dilemma I struggled to resolve before deciding whether to recommend the book. On the one side, the plot Jean crafted is largely dependent upon the big reveal in the last few chapters, a mystery that can be guessed on the very first pages. On the other side, though, the book has plenty going for it
A very paint-by-numbers YA psychological thriller.Recommended for: those who are new to this type of novel. If this is a genre you dabble in frequently, it brings nothing new to the table and will likely not impress you.*a quick note: this novel contains triggering material and includes a scene with animal cruelty*I have no real complaints for the writing - as a first novel I think it was good in regards to style, and I definitely look forward to reading Emiko Jean's future projects.However,
Okay, heres the thing I knew what was going on after I read the prologue, and almost quit reading because I figured why bother if I already figured it out. I thought it would be another disappointing YA mystery/thriller. Well, luckily I dont always listen to myself and continued reading, because Well Never Be Apart was actually pretty good!This is a quick read that really sucked me in and held my attention once I decided to give it a chance. It was a totally different experience reading it with
3.5 Stars "This must be some kind of cosmic joke. Disbelief and utter despair run heavy and icy through my veins. Cellie's really done it this time. She's succeeded. She's brought me down. I'd clap for her if it wasn't so awful." This is a story about Alice, a pyromaniac charged with murder. The story follows her time in a mental ward on Savage Island.If I were to judge this book for it's simple prose it would receive all the stars. I always find that young adult novels hit the sweet spot when
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