When I read what The Vanishing Game was about, I immediately felt drawn in (and I hadn’t even read the first page yet *shocked face*). To me, it sounded like some sort of psychological mind game mystery novel where the reader would be guessing and guessing until BOOM! You face the dark truth of what...
Mystery, suspense, romance, heartbreak, all rolled into one little novel. This was quite the mind-boggling read. If you enjoyed Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, I was often reminded of it when reading The Vanishing Game. We're taken on an intense, fast paced scavenger hunt where Jocey has to solve clues h...
The Vanishing Game is a little different than what we normally read and review here on the blog. The book has a bit of romance, but it's secondary (or thirdly, even) to the mystery and suspense of following the clues and finding out whether or not Jocelyn's twin brother is alive, or has faked his de...
READ THE COMPLETE AND ORIGINAL REVIEW AT WORD SPELUNKINGKate Kae Myers’ The Vanishing Game is a riveting read with a wicked dose of creepy and a mystery that is both compelling and a bit of a letdown. MY BRIEF SUMMARYSeventeen year old Jocelyn has just lost her twin brother and best friend ...
4 soft peanut butter cookies.Cover Love: Yes. This is a double image. Such a good cover for this story!Why I Wanted to Read This: I saw it on some Waiting on Wednesday posts and the synopsis intrigued me.Read the rest of this review here on my blog.
I received a copy of this novel for review through NetGalley. I thank them for that, but I wish I could have liked this novel more.The Vanishing Game is unfortunately another DNF novel for me. The descriptions of Seale House were chilling and thanks to tight writing and chapters that almost always e...
You know, I went into The Vanishing Game expecting very different things than I found there. Is that a satisfactorily ambiguous comment or should I try again? (Aside: I keep on thinking how much I want to see more of Miyazaki's works while I'm trying to write this.)I found it difficult to get into ...
This was a very enjoyable, creepy, loaded with twists young adult read. What an awesome debut by this author. Furthermore, I think the book was clean enough even for a younger teen audience.
You guys, reading The Vanishing Game by Kate Kae Myers is like going on a thrill ride. You never know what is around the corner – and it always manages to surprise you! Still, that being said: I was a little disappointed in this one.Basically, Jocelyn’s brother, Jack, is missing (after he supposedly...
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