by Jenny Valentine
Quick review for a quick read. So I read this book a long time ago, and just forgot to write a review for it. I actually liked "Double" as it was my first read from Jenny Valentine, but thinking back upon it, I don't know if - despite its intriguing premise - it was all that memorable, particularly ...
More like 2.5 stars. Review to come.
3.5. Stars. Double is both a who-dunnit and a tale of a sad lonely boy on his own in England. At first, Double appears to be a case of mistaken identity, but really that storyline is just to pull the reader in. The premise is crazy, unbelievable. – a teenage runaway (Boy #1) who is living in a ho...
This is one of those mysterious book that keep you sucked in from the very first word of the page. I love mysterious. But what I loved the most about it, is being able to follow along a trail of secrets, dark pasts and murders.Imagine you finding out that the life you been living is the lie. Your pa...
Reviewed at http://www.mandikayereads.com/archives/379
Double, or The Double Life of Cassiel Roadnight as it is known in the UK, is a simple mystery story, told by our main character, Chap. Chap just wants a new life, and one is handed to him on a plate. I can't blame him for taking it either, he's a child of the streets, sleeping rough every night and ...
The pacing wasn't really that great but I'd give this a 3.5.
I received this ARC through the Around The World ARC Tours. Here is my honest review:Chap finds himself in a predicament when, after two years of being on the run, he is confronted with a choice: admit who he is or take someone else's life. It would be easy to pretend to be Cassiel since he looks ju...