Crushed was written by Laura and Tom McNeal. The book, published by Alfred A. Knopf, is 308 pages. The cover is a picture of three maids, which are best friends. By looking at the book cover I made a prediction that these three little maids would find themselves finding hatred in between their friendship and soon they wouldn’t be three little maids.
About a third way through the book (pg. 135), Audrey Reed is in a relationship with Wickham Hill, who is hiding many secrets behind his drawl voice and calm smile. Audrey soon finds that Wickham is not the boy she thought he was. Meanwhile, Clyde Mumsford is trying to help Audrey realize what kind of person Wickham Hill is. I dislike how Audrey mistreats Clyde because she is so intrigued in Wickham Hill that she doesn’t realize who he really is. The pacing is nice and quick that it catches the reader’s interest before it can get boring and the authors’ get right to the point.
About two-thirds through the book (pg.264), Audrey finds herself discovering that her best friend, Lea Woolcott, is in a relationship with Wickham Hill. At this point of view I feel really surprised because Lea, a very nice girl, back-stabbed her best friend by taking her boyfriend’s heart. The author is making an imagery of the scene when Audrey finds Wickham at Lea’s Zen party kissing her. I would never think that such a nice girl, like Lea, would do that to her best friend.
Overall, this book was very interesting because it had a lot of unpredictable twists and turns. Laura and Tom did a fantastic job of making a very clear image of all the scenes and words. These authors’ took out their razor-sharp dialogue to this new novel of love-friendship, and the power of crushing secrets. I would recommend this book to young girls that like to read books with a lot of girl drama and how secrets can crush people.