Thank you to EgmontUSA (via NetGalley) for the e-galley of The Butterfly Clues.I have mixed feelings upon finishing this book. On the one hand, it is probably a great example of what a family goes through when it loses someone (in this case, the son). Lo's parents have completely lost touch with rea...
How on earth do I explain to you how much I loved The Butterfly Clues? It seems like anything I say just won't be enough. There is a mystery at it's core, and one that is beautifully done. I had no idea the entire time where the story line was ultimately taking me. However it's so much more than tha...
The start of this book confused me a little. The way the book started in pushing the reader start into the story is good. I like that i was forced into something I didn't understand. Though after a few chapters in, the author gave enough back round history for me to find my footing and seemingly fe...
Grief for a dead brother leads to investigating the murder of a stripper in Neverland, a dangerous part of Cleveland. Lo Marin is a kleptomaniac who obsessively-compulsively does things in multiples of three. It gives her a sense of control, yet giving into those urges is losing control - hmm.Anyhoo...
Read This Review & More Like It On My Blog!The Butterfly Clues has a lot going for it - an engaging and different heroine, a convoluted murder mystery and a teenage romance with real chemistry and feeling that doesn't become saccharine or overwrought. With an intriguing beginning and a simple, easy,...
3,5“Look at us” Flynt says his voice growing theatrical, dramatic, releasing the hug to claps both of my hands “stuck in the middle, hovering on the line between two worlds”“I think this is where we belong” I say…Lo, diminutivo per Penelope, è una ragazza piena di problemi, la sua famiglia è stata d...
I love starting a book when I have literally no expectations. I went into this one with an open mind and ready to rock. And by the way, this is totally not the type of book I would choose to read, but I am really trying to widen my scope when it comes to my reading preferences. And I'm glad I read t...
Lo has always loved collecting beautiful things. Her dad's job means a lot of moving around, and she's learned to cope by collecting, or sometimes stealing, trinkets and souvenirs in each new place - possessions that allow her to feel some semblance of home. But in the year since her brother Oren's ...
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