by Katrina Leno
A gorgeous and visceral page-turner reminiscent of the film Memento, The Half Life of Molly Pierce is perfect for fans of Gabrielle Zevin's Elsewhere and Lauren Oliver's Before I Fall. For all of her seventeen years, Molly feels like she's missed bits and pieces of her life. Now she's figuring out w...
This is a bit of a hard one for me to review. Its one of those books that is almost impossible to recap without being spoilery. Some of it I liked, some of it I didn't. The basics of the plot are 17 year old Molly has been having blackouts and can't remember where she went and what happened during t...
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets ReviewsMolly has always had missing moments in her life, but they have increased exponentially in the last year. At least once a week she blacks out, sometimes for just minutes, other times for hours. She wakes up with no recollection of what ...
This was an absolutely amazing work! I could not stop reading. Extremely well done. I was hooked from the moment I opened it. I will say that the Goodreads description is a much better one than that printed on the back cover of the book. I would definitely suggest not reading the summary on the back...
Molly is a very sympathetic character. Some of this sympathy develops naturally as a direct result of the fact that there is something wrong with her. The rest grows from observing Molly’s family and friends as they work to adjust to her obvious confusion. Molly is sick, of that there is no doubt. T...