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by - written on 20/09/09 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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*In A Nutshell* An amazing, dramatic, gripping thriller for all, but especially teenage girls. The story includes areas such as adoption and kidnapping, romance, friendship, difficult relationships with parents and siblings and a fast-paced plot which includes many twists and turns. The characters are very life-like; you feel as if you know them all personally. This is the main reason why your emotions may run wild whilst reading this, as it is very heart-breaking and sad at times. *Information - About The Book* This book was written by Sophie McKenzie and first published in 2006, by Simon Schuster Ltd. It isn't too long a book, 288 pages. The awards ... Read the complete review
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