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Original Title: | Vanishing Girls |
ISBN: | 0062224107 (ISBN13: 9780062224101) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Virginia(United States) |
Lauren Oliver
Hardcover | Pages: 357 pages Rating: 3.59 | 27100 Users | 4052 Reviews
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Dara and Nick used to be inseparable, but that was before the accident that left Dara's beautiful face scarred and the two sisters totally estranged.When Dara vanishes on her birthday, Nick thinks Dara is just playing around. But another girl, nine-year-old Madeline Snow, has vanished, too, and Nick becomes increasingly convinced that the two disappearances are linked. Now Nick has to find her sister, before it's too late.

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Title | : | Vanishing Girls |
Author | : | Lauren Oliver |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 357 pages |
Published | : | March 10th 2015 by HarperCollins |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Mystery. Contemporary. Thriller. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.59 From 27100 Users | 4052 ReviewsNotice Out Of Books Vanishing Girls
Another winner from Lauren Oliver. Dark, suspenseful, and insanely gripping.RTC. I don't know what to make of this book.
3.5/5 stars. Overall this was a good YA contemporary with some psychological thriller elements in the second half of the book.Some random thoughts about this book:- The narrative jumped around a lot which got confusing and kind of awkward to read sometimes. We get chapters from Nick's and Dara's point-of-view before and after the accident and there are also journal entries, articles, mails and photographs included. The photographs annoyed me (I'm not a big fan of including pictures of the

NOT AGAIN!!! Another YA thriller/mystery with the same old cliche, over done reveal. Didn't I read this ending not too long ago? Why, yes I did. In another book by a different author, but with the same results. I feel duped and cheated. I spent hours reading details that I thought was leading up to a decent mystery, but that's certainly not what I got. What I got was a rushed ending that was forced and confusing.There is so much more I would like to say but can't because I don't want to ruin it
This has got to be my favourite Lauren Oliver book EVER! I've read Panic and Rooms and enjoyed the latter a lot, but loathed the first. So I was a bit nervous about starting Vanishing Girls. BUT IT WAS PERFECT. It had everything I love about Lauren Oliver's incredible writing, plus a huge sister/family angle and a gut wrenching ending that left me hiccuping in the corner. Like Nick, I have a little sister. So this particularly struck home with me. But even if you don't have a sister, pshht,
I don't know. The writing is, because it's Lauren Oliver, very compelling--I read this in one sitting because I wanted to know what would happen next. But I think the twist is one that we see so often these days that the timing just doesn't make it feel surprising--and when I guessed what it was, I was dismayed because I don't think this conceit holds up at all well under scrutiny. Or at least it demands that you accept what you're told in the reveal despite all the evidence that you've been
Writing/Style: 5 starsTwist Ending: 1 starThis Sea Salt and Caramel Corn Candle pairs well with this bookOkay, for about 80% of the book, Lauren Oliver had me. The writing was mostly tight and I loved the descriptions. However, there were some things that stood out to me as odd:1. The Nick/Parker/Dara romance. No. Just no. I know this is a YA trope where someone has a romance between siblings, but it just feels incestuous. Also, would you honestly want to date someone who has been with one of
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