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I would say this is a three-star book that got four stars because I couldn't put it down. I read it every night until my eyes were closed and I had to open them to turn out the light. I liked that Saldin took a low-stakes plot (not a murder or a war, just some teenagers at camp) and made it into suc...
Small review:I really really loved this book. I was at first worried how it might turn out, but in the end I loved it.The book switches between Now (after camp) and the past (at the camp and a small part before that), we slowly find out what happened at that camp that was so traumatising and what wa...
I borrowed this book from the library after reading about it on a few blogs. Here is the summary from Kobo: The Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area stretches across two million acres in northern Idaho. In its heart sits the Alice Marshall School, where fifty teenage girls come to esca...
Girls. If you know anything about them, you know they can be cruel. Now, imagine throwing a bunch of troubled girls together in a remote area with some adults and trying to get these females to work out their inner issues without causing future problems. This is the premise of the book as the gir...
The Girls of No Return is a finely crafted tale of suspense, a heartbreaking coming-of-age story, a harrowing wilderness adventure. If I were pitching it to Hollywood, I'd call it Girl, Interrupted in the woods.For complete review, please go to: http://jenryland.blogspot.com/2012/02/standalone-sat...