This is actually been difficult for me. On the one hand, I can see why the book gets 5-star ratings. It's clever how the author makes us feel like we have Stockholm syndrome too, makes us feel uncertain and confused about how we feel. Or at least I can see how some people can be unsure of how they f...
WARNING: SPOILERS Brief Background: Gemma is a sixteen year old British teen, kidnapped by Ty, a young adult who has stalked her since her childhood. Taken to a particularly uninhabited area of Australia she is faced with the possibility of no escape and living forever with her captor. This book, ...
1.5/5 starsDNF at 52%. One word--disappointed. A book about a girl who gets kidnapped and suffers through Stockholm Syndrome? Sounds interesting, or so I thought. The premise was intriguing, and it made me so excited to read the book. When I did pick up this book, boy, was I disappointed.In short, t...
Not quite sure how I am feeling after reading, Stolen. Maybe like I could be possibly suffering from Stockholm Syndrome. Yeah. Confused for sure. My final thoughts are probably as perplexing as Gemma's were by the end. She really said it best herself... "I know Ty did the wrong thing," I interrupt...
Opening Line: "You saw me before I saw you."...would be how I’d describe STOLEN. A very different sort of read that would make a good book club choice because of all the symbolism and emotions the reader is left with in the end, not all of which are comfortable. I found myself suffering from Stockho...
Stolen had a great plot and nice characters but with lack of characterization and also the format used somehow did not do justice to such a beautiful plot. Writing (or typing) a letter of about 300 odd pages (continuously without break) did not make much sense according to me. That too the writing w...
Really accurate picture of WHat i look like right nowI honestly don't know how I should rate this book because it only got me by the ending. My actual rating is somewhere between 3 and 4 but it's constantly changing so... I really don't know.This was an extremely difficult story to read. I'm still p...
Book: Stolen: A Letter to My CaptorAuthor: Lucy ChristopherRating: 4 out of 5. “And, let’s face it, you did steal me. But you saved my life, too. And somewhere in the middle, you showed me a place so different and beautiful, I can never get it out of my mind. And I can’t get you out of there, either...
You can find more of my reviews (plus discussions and giveaways) at Christina Reads YA. I can't write this review in my usual format. This book doesn't really have the usual linear plot, so its pacing is different than most, and while it has some other characters, it's really about Ty and Gemma an...
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