This is a quick read about a girl living in the small town, Cryer's Cross, where teens start to go missing. Kendall, the main character, has OCD which was one of my favourite parts of the book actually. I thought it was portrayed really well and reminded me of when I had slight OCD when I was youn...
OVERALL IMPRESSION: This book was so good. It was so incredibly creepy. The last few chapters had me hooked -- I read it right before bed and I had to stay up to finish it until the very end. I knew if I didn't finish the story I wasn't going to be able to sleep. I was worried I would have nightmare...
Originally posted at Nose in a BookIt’s important to start out this review by stating the fact that I love Lisa McMann. I recently met her and we bonded over the fact that we’re both midwesterners currently living in the desert, but more importantly she didn’t mind when I flailed my arms and tried t...
You can read all of my reviews at Alluring Reads.This book played out in my head like a low budget horror movie you find on Movie Central at 2 AM. The whole time you're thinking "this is going to be terrible" but you can't tear your eyes away and in the end you want to watch it again. I love these...
McMann's books never fail to suck me in. I was really excited to see where this would go and even though I wanted to, I couldn't really suspend my disbelief enough to get into the big reveal. I don't know if that really matters in the end. Maybe this isn't a re-reader for me, but while I was readi...
Title - Cryers crossAuthor Lisa Mcmann Release date- February 8th 2011Publisher - Simon Pulse Page 233Summary -he community of Cryer’s Cross, Montana (population 212) is distraught when high school freshman Tiffany disappears without a trace. Already off-balance due to her OCD, 16-y...
This book was really amazing! I seriously had a great time reading it, which is awesome because the last book I read really sucked. When I first heard of this book, I remember thinking it sounded interesting. However, everyone else seemed to disagree. There were a lot of mixed reviews out there. Som...
Cryer's Cross is most successful when focused on the inner thoughts of Kendall Fletcher, a young Montana teen who happens to be afflicted with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Kendall's OCD fuels many of the insecurities surrounding her college goals, boyfriend troubles, and general desires to fit in...
Read this review on Smash Attack ReadsMy interest in the book:I’ve wanted to read this book since it’s release. The epic cover is what initially drew me in, and I love how it really relates to the story. I love a good paranormal mystery, and the cover was oozing with creepy, spooky fun. Once I read ...
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