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Original Title: | Torn |
ISBN: | 0857382055 (ISBN13: 9780857382054) |
Edition Language: | English |
Cat Clarke
Paperback | Pages: 372 pages Rating: 3.88 | 3411 Users | 385 Reviews
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Alice King isn't expecting the holiday of her dreams when she sets off on a trip to the wilderness with her mates. But when her best friend Cass decides to teach mean girl Tara a lesson, Alice finds herself in a nightmare she can't escape.Now Alice is the guardian of a secret too horrific to tell; and a secret too terrible to keep. A secret that will change all of their lives for ever...
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Title | : | Torn |
Author | : | Cat Clarke |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 372 pages |
Published | : | December 22nd 2011 by Quercus (first published September 22nd 2011) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Mystery. Romance. Fiction |
Rating Of Books Torn
Ratings: 3.88 From 3411 Users | 385 ReviewsDiscuss Of Books Torn
Worth reading This book is intriguing, with an interesting storyline. The book is enjoyable but I would say the ending feels unfulfilled even if it is justified.Worth reading This book is intriguing, with an interesting storyline. The book is enjoyable but I would say the ending feels unfulfilled even if it is justified.
Lucky enough to get an early review copy of this, I looked forward to reading it with curiosity. Having read Clarke's first novel, Entangled and really appreciated the twists and turns it provided, I wondered what she could do with her second offering. It did not disappoint. Now I should make a few things clear. I got this as a freebie from the publisher, I know that some bloggers and reviewers who get publisher freebies ooze gratuitously all over the books, regardless of whether they are a bit
Four girls. One dead body.If that doesn't sell you immediately, then I don't know what will.This is such and underhyped book. I was completely blown away the first time I read this at thirteen and it has aged remarkably well - I am still in awe of just how insanely gripping it is and how convincingly Cat Clarke writes as a contemporary teenager.Torn is as deeply disturbing as it is heartfelt with an enthralling plot, a sarcastic bite and a bloody good twist. Clark holds the suspense taut until
So often when I'm reading a Cat Clarke book, I'll read it in one sitting. They're entertaining, easy, accessible, and this one was no exception. Cat's books are kind of like domestic thrillers, just YA, basically. I guess my problem moving forward with her writing is that I have zero emotional connection to any of her plots or characters. I don't know if that's important to Cat when writing, but it's important to me when reading - EVEN if it's a thriller!! I don't think I can honestly say I've
Got a secretCan you keep it?Swear this one you'll saveBetter lock it, in your pocketTaking this one to the graveIf I show you then I know youWon't tell what I saidCause two can keep a secretIf one of them is dead...Sounds familiar? No shit!
Its too weird to think about how death seems to rewrite all the rules. That about sums up the book. Some strange and scary shit goes down and all you can do is keep turning the pages to find out how it ends. Alice - My heart is clearly stupid. It has a tendency to get overexcited for no reason. Alice's gentle sarcasm and storytelling sucked me in fast. I don't know what it is about her, I just liked her tone. She's a normal, extremely average girl. There's something so sinister and subtle
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