by Edward Bloor
It's 2035, and in this world, kidnapping has become an everyday occurrence. It's a pretty simple business, really, and no one even gets all that worked up about it. If someone kidnaps your kid, you do what they say, and the kid gets returned. But when Charity Meyers gets taken, things don't go exactly as planned.
I've had several people recommend this book to me, so I had high hopes, but it just didn't do much for me. None of the characters, except for Charity, seemed to really have much depth. While there were quite a few twists and turns to the plot, I thought some of them were kind of silly and unbelievable. I didn't like Tangerine, either, so maybe this writer just isn't for me.
Friday, August 17, 2012
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