Heart-Shaped Bruise 
Who I could have been.
Awaiting trial at Archway Young Offenders Institution, Emily Koll is going to tell her side of the story for the first time.
Heart-Shaped Bruise is a compulsive and moving novel about infamy, identity and how far a person might go to seek revenge.
Firstly - Oh. My. God! I read this novel in what was literally one sitting - several hours curled up on the sofa unable to release the book from my death-grip. When my partner came home from work, I carried on reading, practically ignoring her until I'd turned the last page.Emily is... well actually there are two Emily's. There is the Emily that the tabloids have declared Evil and there's the Emily who pours out her heart in a diary night after night as she attempts to come to terms with what
It was like this blackness that crept into the corners of my life until everything was grey and dirty. My insides felt burnt out, like if you cut me open, all you would find would be smoke. No heart. No bones. There was nothing left, just the anger. It followed me everywhere. It sat on my bed and watched me sleep and when I had to eat, it looked at me across the table. Heart-Shaped Bruise sure did one thing right, and that's anger.Have you ever felt so angry that you wanted to burn something?If

I adore teen thrillers particularly those that deal with mental health, a subject that is close to my heart, so I was really eager to read Heart-Shaped Bruise and had high expectations from the beginning. I was only a few pages in when I actually said out loud to myself THIS is going to be a good book. And Im pleased to say that my early judgement was spot on.Tanya Byrne, wow, I cannot believe that this is her debut novel. This is one of the most well written books that Ive read this year. From
The night that her father was stabbed was the night that Emily learned her whole life had been a lie. He was just dad to her and she was just another teenage girl. In reality he was a gangster and their life-style funded by organised crime. Heart-Shaped Bruise is told in the form of a journal that was found in the psychiatric unit of Archway Young Offenders Institution. A journal that Emily chose to tell her story in.Emily is not the sort of character you're going to fall in love with. She's
The hazards of reading a good book. Phase 1 before you start the book; good mental state, happy, able to eat. Phase 2 after you finish the book; want to die, want to kill someone, want to rip your heart out and not feel the pain, spend hours in endless agony.(Note, this review may be a little dramatic, given I just finished this book and Im emotionally unstable) (all the more reason to read this book).So. Okay. 4 hours ago, I started a book, which I just finished and in a fit of agony, Im
I adore teen thrillers particularly those that deal with mental health, a subject that is close to my heart, so I was really eager to read Heart-Shaped Bruise and had high expectations from the beginning. I was only a few pages in when I actually said out loud to myself THIS is going to be a good book. And Im pleased to say that my early judgement was spot on.Tanya Byrne, wow, I cannot believe that this is her debut novel. This is one of the most well written books that Ive read this year. From
Tanya Byrne
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.94 | 1813 Users | 258 Reviews

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| ISBN: | 0755393031 (ISBN13: 9780755393039) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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They say I'm evil. The police. The newspapers. The girls from school who shake their heads on the six o’clock news and say they always knew there was something not quite right about me. And everyone believes it. Including you. But you don't know. You don't know who I used to be.Who I could have been.
Awaiting trial at Archway Young Offenders Institution, Emily Koll is going to tell her side of the story for the first time.
Heart-Shaped Bruise is a compulsive and moving novel about infamy, identity and how far a person might go to seek revenge.
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| Title | : | Heart-Shaped Bruise |
| Author | : | Tanya Byrne |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
| Published | : | May 10th 2012 by Headline |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Mystery. Contemporary. Crime. Fiction. Thriller |
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Ratings: 3.94 From 1813 Users | 258 ReviewsJudge About Books Heart-Shaped Bruise
Overall this book was okay, I feel like it could have been developed further but it was a debut novel. This story is very character driven which at times can get annoying as I feel the main character can feel very teenage angsty at times and at other times she feels more complex and you start to understand why she acts the way she does. A big issue for me is that a lot of this story is told in the therapists office and the dialogue between the main character and the therapist is very back andFirstly - Oh. My. God! I read this novel in what was literally one sitting - several hours curled up on the sofa unable to release the book from my death-grip. When my partner came home from work, I carried on reading, practically ignoring her until I'd turned the last page.Emily is... well actually there are two Emily's. There is the Emily that the tabloids have declared Evil and there's the Emily who pours out her heart in a diary night after night as she attempts to come to terms with what
It was like this blackness that crept into the corners of my life until everything was grey and dirty. My insides felt burnt out, like if you cut me open, all you would find would be smoke. No heart. No bones. There was nothing left, just the anger. It followed me everywhere. It sat on my bed and watched me sleep and when I had to eat, it looked at me across the table. Heart-Shaped Bruise sure did one thing right, and that's anger.Have you ever felt so angry that you wanted to burn something?If

I adore teen thrillers particularly those that deal with mental health, a subject that is close to my heart, so I was really eager to read Heart-Shaped Bruise and had high expectations from the beginning. I was only a few pages in when I actually said out loud to myself THIS is going to be a good book. And Im pleased to say that my early judgement was spot on.Tanya Byrne, wow, I cannot believe that this is her debut novel. This is one of the most well written books that Ive read this year. From
The night that her father was stabbed was the night that Emily learned her whole life had been a lie. He was just dad to her and she was just another teenage girl. In reality he was a gangster and their life-style funded by organised crime. Heart-Shaped Bruise is told in the form of a journal that was found in the psychiatric unit of Archway Young Offenders Institution. A journal that Emily chose to tell her story in.Emily is not the sort of character you're going to fall in love with. She's
The hazards of reading a good book. Phase 1 before you start the book; good mental state, happy, able to eat. Phase 2 after you finish the book; want to die, want to kill someone, want to rip your heart out and not feel the pain, spend hours in endless agony.(Note, this review may be a little dramatic, given I just finished this book and Im emotionally unstable) (all the more reason to read this book).So. Okay. 4 hours ago, I started a book, which I just finished and in a fit of agony, Im
I adore teen thrillers particularly those that deal with mental health, a subject that is close to my heart, so I was really eager to read Heart-Shaped Bruise and had high expectations from the beginning. I was only a few pages in when I actually said out loud to myself THIS is going to be a good book. And Im pleased to say that my early judgement was spot on.Tanya Byrne, wow, I cannot believe that this is her debut novel. This is one of the most well written books that Ive read this year. From


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