(From http://www.pingwings.ca/still-missing/)This book has been on my TBR list for some time. Here is the Kobo store summary:On the day she was abducted, Annie O’Sullivan, a thirty-two year old realtor, had three goals – sell a house, forget about a recent argument with her mother, and be on time fo...
Fantastic book and completely impossible to put down. I won't say that I enjoyed it, because the subject matter just doesn't allow for that, but it's incredibly well-written and an amazing read. I was FURIOUS on Annie's behalf on several occasions, and was a bit disappointed by the lack of retributi...
I didn't remember why this book was on my list to read. Looking at the cover art, I thought it was a young adult novel. It's so not.The "smart" part of me feels almost ashamed to have enjoyed this book so much. The voyeuristic, schadenfreude-filled part of me is filled with glee over the story.This ...
Read LISTEN to this book!The premise sounded very interesting, so I downloaded the sample onto my Kindle Fire, but the few pages I read couldn't hold my attention, and I put it down before I finished the first chapter. Fortunately, I didn't give up completely; I checked out the reviews here on Good...
I listened to the audio of this book and the performance was amazing. I absolutely could not stop listening, I could not look away. Listening to this story unfold is akin to watching a horrible accident, you know you don’t want all the details but it is impossible to look away. The subject matter...
3.5 stars. This was a hard book to read in parts, but I can't say that I was surprised by the fact. To start, I was not fond of the constant writing style shift (therapy sessions retold in second person, then first person, with flashbacks from the time before the kidnapping mixed in), but after a wh...
What a great read, especially for a debut novel! I loved the way this book was written, as Annie retells both what happened and how she's dealing with it to her shrink - it was an interesting and different view. Though sometimes it was more like she was writing a letter than speaking, which was sl...
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