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markgilchrist
markgilchrist rated it 9 years ago
Not an easy book, but a gripping one. As the story unfolds we get deeper glimpses into the early life of Katie, until she is completely changed by what she knows. As the book reaches the end allow yourself time to finish it; you won't want to put it down.Now the problem. A lot of this tale revolves ...
Dreaming Pages
Dreaming Pages rated it 11 years ago
What would the main character be likely to do if s/he visited? Katie would talk and remind us to tell our children to never be alone. To not allow them to walk down to the store, ride their bike or anything by themselves. She would tell us how important it is to protect our little ones.At the end ...
Reviews by Nobody Important
Reviews by Nobody Important rated it 11 years ago
List the characters and describe them. Katie – adult, kidnapped as a child; Spenser – boyfriend to Katie taking bar exam; Avery Marshall – city detective in finding missing people; Sam – best friend to Katie; Jennifer - coworker to Katie; Dr Reyes – helping Katie with hypnotherapy; Deborah – Katie’...
Next Big Book Thing
Next Big Book Thing rated it 11 years ago
Was it a good book? This was a very good book, well written with no flaws. A very enjoyable read.Which secondary character resonated most with you and why? Marshall, he kept trying to help Katie. I feel Jennifer will play a more important part in the second book but have not figured out what.What ...
bit's 'n Bobs
bit's 'n Bobs rated it 11 years ago
What are your concerns about this book? The interview Det. Avery has with suspect Johansen is not accurate. Criminals are not going to break that easily to describe how they committed the crime. Still do not understand why he did not have a lawyer present during this.What lesson did you learn from...
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http://www.authors-friend.com/ rated it 12 years ago
Consider the ending. Did you expect it or were you surprised? I was totally surprised. Never saw the ending coming and if I knew at the beginning it would end the way it did, I would not have read this book.How realistic was the characterization? I can see everything as though it's really happening...
Book Professor
Book Professor rated it 12 years ago
What I didn't like. Agreeing with all book club members, we hated the ending. Compare two of the characters in this book. Spencer – thinks only of himself, all words say are just show, (hmmm a perfect lawyer)Marshall – wants to help people, concerned with getting justice for victims.Consider the mai...
Brainy Reads
Brainy Reads rated it 12 years ago
Do any characters grow or change during the course of the novel? Readers do not have much but they see a small glimpse of Katie as a care-free fun loving young adult. She is mostly battling demons from her dreams. She changes and learning about what the dreams means has changed her to someone out ...
Imagination in Books
Imagination in Books rated it 12 years ago
Cover. The cover is nice but feel it could be improved upon.How does the setting figure into the book? Everything came to life for me, I felt like I was watching a movie unfold. If your book was a mystery, tell what the mystery was and how it was solved. That is the messed up part the mystery was NO...
Living for Books
Living for Books rated it 12 years ago
Which secondary character resonated most with you and why? Marshall, he was willing to cross the line to help Katie solve her mystery. Especially like it when he lost it interviewing a criminal.Favourite location / setting ... Katie watching Marshall interview a criminal. The knows the evil look i...
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