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Rane Aria
Rane Aria rated it 8 years ago
With the recent murder of her best friend, Ivy clock is ticking down. Since she was a child, Ivy could see the time of someone's life pass with a clock above their heads. Now her own time is running out the closer she looks for the killer on the loose. One who maybe closer then she thinks... Gard...
the dilemma of reading
the dilemma of reading rated it 8 years ago
Kelsey Sutton, winner of a Best Teen Book Award from Kirkus, pens a suspenseful, heartfelt young adult novel, perfect for the readership of Rachel Ward and Kimberly Derting. Seventeen-year-old Ivy Erickson has one month, twenty-seven days, four hours, fifty-nine minutes, and two seconds to live. Tho...
Garden-of-Stars
Garden-of-Stars rated it 10 years ago
I feel like I really missed something after finishing this book. In fact, I feel somewhat…cheated. I’ve been looking for this book for such a long time, and when I couldn’t buy myself a copy I decided to settle for taking it out of the library. However I ended up feeling extremely glad I took a copy...
Bookish thoughts!!!
Bookish thoughts!!! rated it 10 years ago
That's a five star book from me. From the beginning I was super intrigued about what's going on. And things cleared up really fast. I never got to a part that was even close to boring me. Every part of the story tied in with the whole story and the journey Elizabeth had to go through. The charac...
Jessica (HDB)
Jessica (HDB) rated it 11 years ago
Once again, Some Quiet Place falls into the list of books that I just never got around to reviewing. I read Kelsey Sutton's dark and beautiful story as an ARC originally, but the story struck a cord with me that just made it really difficult to review. Elizabeth's story isn't a happy one. It isn't f...
RefractedLight
RefractedLight rated it 11 years ago
Unique. That’s the word I keep coming back to whenever I think of Some Quiet Place. Kelsey Sutton has created a gorgeously unique world in which feelings and elements are personified. It’s a little fey and a little something other. It’s bewitching and terrifying and captivating all at once. The stor...
Tales from the Great East Road
Tales from the Great East Road rated it 12 years ago
See my review of this book, and many more, at Tales from the Great East Road. People call Elizabeth Caldwell a freak, but they don’t know the half of it. Elizabeth feels nothing: no joy, no sorrow, no fear. Instead, she sees Emotions who are called to humans whenever they experience a feeling. Most ...
Punk's House of Books
Punk's House of Books rated it 12 years ago
My Rating – 3 StarsElizabeth has no emotions. She doesn’t feel happiness or sadness or anger or fear. Over the years she has learned to fake emotions, because a girl that shows no emotions makes people extremely uncomfortable.Her mother doesn’t love her and blames her for the dysfunction in their fa...
isamlq
isamlq rated it 12 years ago
There’s a dream like feel to the story both in her present and her past. It left me feeling confused countless of times, so that now I feel like this could have been great had it not been so confusing but also feeling like it was an excellent read for the very same reason! The more I think on it the...
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf rated it 12 years ago
Some Quiet Place started off really strong, with a very strange and intriguing idea. Elizabeth Cadwill is protected from emotions that humans usually feel, from Fear, Jealousy, Joy, Courage, to Hatered. Something else that sets her from people is that she can see these emotions in the form of people...
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