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by Sangu Mandanna
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Literary Valium
Literary Valium rated it 12 years ago
The premise of the story is where clones exist. Legal in some parts of the world and illegal in some too. I haven't read the Frankenstein novel yet so I won't be able to make a comparison. These human clones were made in Frankie's way. They are viewed differently in the society and referred to as ...
Reading After Midnight
Reading After Midnight rated it 12 years ago
If only tears could talk, they would tell you how much I loved this story.. They would tell you that pages can radiate emotions, that words can create feelings, that beauty can hurt.If tears could talk.. they would tell you how they dropped on this book drowning smiles in emotions, drowning sadness ...
b00k r3vi3ws
b00k r3vi3ws rated it 12 years ago
I had heard so much about this book before picking it up, that I started reading it the moment it arrived in mail. There was so much hype about it and couple of other bloggers that I follow had recommended it to me over and over. And now that I have finished reading it, I am glad to report that, all...
Brin's Book Blog
Brin's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
This book left me speechless - in a good way. The Lost Girl is the debut novel of Sangu Mandanna and it is an outstandingly excellent read. I just didn't want it to finish. I love science fiction/fantasy and ya so I always look forward to any new release which encompass these genres.Eva is an 'echo'...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 12 years ago
Genre: YA Science FictionRating: 4.0*First thoughts*"The Weavers create us, but they don't love us. They stitch us together. They make sure we grow up knowing, always, that we belong to them."Just an amazing story. Glad that this is a standalone and not a series. Would have totally messed up the flo...
Anne's IntermittentroPolis
Anne's IntermittentroPolis rated it 12 years ago
Okay, here's the thing: I won't read it. I'm so scared to read this book because a couple years before the release of this book, I had the same unnerving idea as [b:The Lost Girl|13062488|The Lost Girl|Sangu Mandanna|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1330091065s/13062488.jpg|18227948]. Well, isn't that a...
Fiction Freak
Fiction Freak rated it 12 years ago
he Lost Girl was, in all intents and purposes, a great read that definitely made an impression. But did I absolutely love it like I did others? No, not quite.But it was an amazing book that I did enjoy and, maybe did love the second half!The Lost Girl was actually pretty slow for me in the first hal...
Feelingfictional
Feelingfictional rated it 12 years ago
4.5 starsEva is an echo and she was created by the Weavers to be a perfect copy of a girl called Amarra. Her sole reason for existence is to be able to replace Amarra if anything happens to her. Eva's entire life has been spent studying Amarra from afar, she must learn everything about her others li...
Jasprit
Jasprit rated it 12 years ago
4.5 starsThe Lost Girl weaves an intricate tale of a society where echoes are created. Echoes are never given the chance to live their own lives but are created so they can replace the life of their others when they have died. It’s so that the family doesn’t have to experience any loss of any sort, ...
Olivia's Books, Quotes and Opinions
Olivia's Books, Quotes and Opinions rated it 12 years ago
2.5 stars. A likable, strong heroine, two cute siblings, bad, bad amoral people left and right, a strange, unbelievable premise, annoying explanations and developments and an unsatisfactory, vague, half-baked ending.
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