Into the Dim
“Seventy-two hours, then we have to be back at the clearing. Sunrise on the third day.” Being “the homeschooled girl,” in a small town, Hope Walton’s crippling phobias and photographic memory don’t help her fit in with her adoptive dad’s perfectly blonde Southern family. But when her mother is...
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“Seventy-two hours, then we have to be back at the clearing. Sunrise on the third day.” Being “the homeschooled girl,” in a small town, Hope Walton’s crippling phobias and photographic memory don’t help her fit in with her adoptive dad’s perfectly blonde Southern family. But when her mother is killed in a natural disaster thousands of miles from home, Hope’s secluded wo
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN:
9780544602007 (0544602005)
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews I'll admit that I didn't understand why everyone was so hyped about this book. Call me shallow, but I definitely judge a book by it's cover and neither the original one nor the one they finally settled on really grabs my attention. T...
*DNF 330 PAGES* (I had less than 100 pages left. That's right.) Honestly, were it not for the ire I had for the maligning of a historical figure, I would have probably enjoyed this quite a bit. Not because it was that good, but the writing was engaging and it was pretty fun, with a kinda Timeline ...
Into the Dim opens with an intriguing mystery that readily captures the reader’s interest. Among the characters the reader’s initially introduced, it’s only the protagonist, Hope, who holds fast to the belief of solving it. A visit to an estranged aunt in Scotland unwittingly places Hope into a posi...