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The Rules for Disappearing - Community Reviews back

by Ashley Elston
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the dilemma of reading
the dilemma of reading rated it 10 years ago
She's been six different people in six different places: Madeline in Ohio, Isabelle in Missouri, Olivia in Kentucky . . . But now that she's been transplanted to rural Louisiana, she has decided that this fake identity will be her last. Witness Protection has taken nearly everything from her. But fo...
Aya M. Productions
Aya M. Productions rated it 11 years ago
Before I get into the book, I just like to say that I wasn’t a bit fan of the formatting on my Nook ebook version. I’m not sure if it’s different in the printed version, but the ebook version didn’t have very good breaks in between time jumps. So I got a bit confused at times, but not too much so. I...
Word Revel
Word Revel rated it 11 years ago
I'm not sure what it is with me and endings. I noticed that every now and then I get really engrossed in a book, thinking I've found one I really enjoy, only to be disappointed by the ending. Maybe it has something to do with cliffhangers? When I first picked up The Rules for Disappearing, I had no ...
The Reading Shelf
The Reading Shelf rated it 12 years ago
This is another 2013 debut, but it’s about a much different topic than most (if any) debuts this year – the Witness Protection Program. Unfortunately for me, this wasn’t an amazing book for me – it was decent, but it didn’t blow me away. The main reason this book didn’t blow me away was because I ...
Andi's ABCs
Andi's ABCs rated it 12 years ago
2.5 starsThis book was basically a disappointment. I liked the characters, Ethan more than the rest, for the most part, but they all seemed so surface and the plot was so predictable. And the end really sent me over the edge. I was planning to read the next book but when I got to the end I changed m...
Mandafofanda Reads Lots
Mandafofanda Reads Lots rated it 12 years ago
I really liked the beginning, with the whole moving-to-a-small-town-and-hiding-your-identity thing. But it was a bit of a romance that escalated too quickly, plot twists that I correctly guessed about early on that it was actually her fault and not her father's, Agent Thomas, a lack of emotional res...
Confessions of a Bookie Monster
Confessions of a Bookie Monster rated it 12 years ago
I’m always up for a good mystery book, and I’m definitely glad I picked up “The Rules for Disappearing.” It ended up being that and a whole lot more. Mystery, thriller, and a touch of romance really brought this book together for me.Although I wouldn’t say this was an intense, heart-pounding thril...
The Reading Shelf
The Reading Shelf rated it 12 years ago
See more reviews and other book-related posts at The Reading Shelf.This is another 2013 debut, but it’s about a much different topic than most (if any) debuts this year – the Witness Protection Program. Unfortunately for me, this wasn’t an amazing book for me – it was decent, but it didn’t blow me a...
we were young and naive still
we were young and naive still rated it 12 years ago
Actual rating: 3.5 stars.
Booknut 101's Bookworm Haven
Booknut 101's Bookworm Haven rated it 12 years ago
What a book!!!This is the kind of book your could dive into for hours at a time and gladly stay immersed in for the rest of your life. Deeply moving, humorous, filled to the brim with mystery and suspense, and with a brilliant plot, The Rules for Disappearing is a killer read which will have you wis...
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