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by Sangu Mandanna
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Library Liz·ard
Library Liz·ard rated it 12 years ago
This was quite beautiful with deep, thought provoking themes. I really enjoyed it.
Simple Joy
Simple Joy rated it 12 years ago
I hate when I don't have the outcome of most the reviews on here. I feel like a loser and somehow missed the joke/meaning.I think a lot of people felt something strong for this book because it specifically dealt with DEATH OF A FAMILY MEMBER. NOT THE WRITING. Not the general plot of this book.I unde...
erica
erica rated it 12 years ago
Liked the Frankenstein variation of the story, but somehow did not connect with the heroine, and ended up finding the book a bit boring and for something to really start happening. It wasn't bad, it just never sucked me in, and I found it very easy to put down.
Ageless Pages Reviews
Ageless Pages Reviews rated it 12 years ago
Wow. I don't even have words right now. This was so good, in so many ways. From characters to the writing, to themes and setting, I am in love with this novel. It reminded me a lot of Never Let Me Go; it made me cry; it made me feel. Hats off to Sangu Mandanna - she broke my heart in all the right ...
ChooseYA
ChooseYA rated it 12 years ago
The Lost Girl is a stunning debut that I couldn’t put down and is incredibly thought-provoking. Eva is not her own person, she is a copy and has spent her whole life learning everything she can about Amarra, the girl she has been made by the Weavers in the image of. In the event of Amarra dying, Eva...
My Blogtastiic reviews
My Blogtastiic reviews rated it 12 years ago
Posted @ my blogThe Book Twins | YA & Adult reviews Just imagine you are a replicate of someone in case something might happen to the original and you would have to replace her.This is what Eva's life is. She has known this her entire life... that if something were to happen to Amarra, her other sel...
Literary Beauty
Literary Beauty rated it 12 years ago
I'm smiling right now. I didn't want it to end and I 'm still holding out hope that the story will continue.Eva is an echo created to continue the life of the person she is identical to in the event of their death. I love Eva, I love that she was able to keep a part of herself always, even when she ...
DeboraSS
DeboraSS rated it 12 years ago
3.5 stars
Fastidious Reader
Fastidious Reader rated it 12 years ago
I forgot to give this book a review. I haven't written any review for the past days or I mean, for a week now. I'm really sorry. Well, in any case...The Lost Girl was brilliantly made by Mandanna. A totally different dystopian book. Different cause there's no ONE eating one another (I just suddenly ...
Leah's Bookshelf
Leah's Bookshelf rated it 12 years ago
Rating: 3.5 of 5 I'm a sucker for stories about human clones, what makes us human, and the nature of the soul, so The Lost Girl seemed a shoe in. Part one was the best: the introduction to Echoes and Eva's life, the Loom and its Weavers, and the budding romance between Eva and Sean. Mandanna's cha...
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