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Girl, Stolen (Christy Ottaviano Books) - Community Reviews back

by April Henry
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Michelle, the Bookshelf Stalker
Michelle, the Bookshelf Stalker rated it 14 years ago
Very easy read. I really don't have much to say and maybe that is part of the problem. There is no real depth to the characters and I didn't feel any connection to Cheyenne or to Griffin. On the other hand, the background information on Cheyenne's blindness was interesting enough to keep me reading.
Books and Things
Books and Things rated it 14 years ago
It's about a young blind and sick girl who accidentally gets kidnapped by another young teen. After they find out that her father is rich and powerful, they decide to keep her. Knowing that she is in trouble, Cheyenne relies on her inner resources to gain sympathy and stay alive. She befriends Griff...
inconceivably
inconceivably rated it 15 years ago
Hmm. I wasn't sure what I'd be getting when I picked this up to read. A blind girl kidnapped? How would that plot unfold? How would the characters interact? Could the author pull such difficult circumstances off?Well, in some ways April Henry excelled, but in others? Not so much.The plot was engagin...
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 15 years ago
Girl, Stolen is a book that you have to step away from and mull over for a few days in order to really appreciate how you feel after reading it. I had no idea what I was going to be reading when I opened the book to the first page, and so I went in with a fresh perspective. Upon completing the book ...
Reading Angel
Reading Angel rated it 15 years ago
Wow, what a roller-coaster of a book! Cheyenne's plight was so compelling I didn't want to put this book down. I cannot imagine being blind, but this book really pulled me into Cheyenne's head and her world, and I pictured everything through her mind. Everything that would happen in the book, I w...
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