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kleeblattsbuecherblog
kleeblattsbuecherblog rated it 11 years ago
Mit 15 Jahren hat Anais Hendricks schon einiges hinter sich. Diebstahl, Prügeleien und Drogen dominieren ihren Alltag. Als sie nach einem besonders harten Trip auf dem Rücksitz eines Polizeiautos zu sich kommt, wird ihr vorgeworfen, eine Polizistin dermaßen verprügelt zu haben, dass diese nun im Kom...
eilonwyhan
eilonwyhan rated it 11 years ago
Anais Hendricks has been sent to the Panopticon, a last resort foster care facility. Her crime? Surviving 38 social workers, uncountable foster families, and police harassment. Anais has been sent to the Panopticon for brutally beating a female police officer, an assault Anais unequivocally denie...
River City Reading
River City Reading rated it 12 years ago
Following an incident that left a policewoman in a coma, fifteen year old Anais Hendricks is transported to The Panopticon, a home for juvenile offenders. Ever cautious of her caretakers, Anais will attempt to clear her name while digging into her past and working to protect the new family she creat...
Litchick's Hit List
Litchick's Hit List rated it 12 years ago
I'm a little frightened of this...
Stuti's blog for depleting ships
Stuti's blog for depleting ships rated it 12 years ago
I've tried to come up with a way to review this book and the best I've been able to figure out is listing what I don't think this book is, rather than what it is-~This book isn't appealing, feasible or entertaining.~This book isn't about a girl who beats the system or even the system.~This book isn'...
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 12 years ago
The one thing that will impress the reader the most upon finishing The Panopticon is the pervading sense of injustice. While most legal systems consider a suspect innocent until proven guilty, the court officers assigned to Anais’ case never even flirt with the possibility that she might be innocent...
What I Happen to Be Reading At the Moment
When The Panopticon showed up in my Indiespensable box, of course I poked around and found that karen had given it a glowing review, so I was excited. I was slightly less excited the more I read. For sure The Panopticon is well written and the use of dialect paints an impressive and informative pict...
isamlq
isamlq rated it 12 years ago
What the hell was that? It went from furious to terrifying then dark then darker. Sometimes, it was all those things all at once. (I think I liked it) Except how I liked this one at all is a wonder considering the lead was doing one terrifying thing to others or worse, to herself, from one moment to...
lauredhel
lauredhel rated it 12 years ago
Anais has lived her life in foster care, bounced from homes and institutions dozens of times in her short life. She knows all about rooms without any windows or doors, and she knows about a lot of other things she shouldn't have to know. She has been in trouble with the law over and over and over. C...
The Way She Reads
The Way She Reads rated it 12 years ago
I received my copy from Windmill Books through Nudge.Anais Hendricks is only fifteen years old when she finds herself in the back of a police car on her way to the Panopticon, a home for chronic young offenders. She can’t remember how the blood got on her school uniform but she is almost certain tha...
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