The basic set-up of this book is terribly cliched, and kind of misleading. It's about Cara, a lonely teenager, who, when not completely invisible, is ruthlessly picked on by Alexis, the Queen Bitch of the school. She also has a crush on Ethan Grey, the most popular guy in school, who also so happens to be Alexis's boyfriend. After a particularly humiliating incident in the school cafeteria which earned her the moniker "Choker", Cara goes home to discover her childhood best friend, Zoe, had ran away from home and needs a safe and hidden place to stay. Zoe, a beautiful and confident girl, was Cara's only friend growing up, and ever since she moved away, Cara had felt terribly lonely and disconnected. Now that their friendship has a second chance, Cara is ecstatic, feeling that her life is finally turning around. With Zoe back in her life, Cara develops a new look, starts developing real friendships, flirts with her crush, and she finally begins to feel like a real teen. But not everything is perfect......a girl is murdered, another goes missing. Everyone is suspect. Zoe begins to act stranger and stranger, and Cara can't help but wonder.....is she hiding a killer?
Ooo boy, this book is creepy. The kind of creepy that gives you frown lines and a curled lip. In the beginning, I was perfectly prepared for this to be another cliched "I'm a teenager and my life sucks" story, but it didn't turn out that way. Not at all. I immediately knew something was off with Zoe, the author drops little hints and clues through out the novel as to what the resolution will be. It's all pretty subtle and gradual, building and building to that final chapter. Which would be fine and dandy if I hadn't guessed the ending jokingly. I was just theorizing, one of those "what-if" things.....I didn't expect to be right! Then again, I was simultaneously reading Hamlet along with this, so maybe that effected my thought process.
I wasn't sure if I liked the style of this book. The writing itself was nothing special, kind of bland. I felt detached from Cara, and she was kind of pathetic sometimes. I mean, I'm a high school student, so I can empathize. Everyone feels lonely sometimes. But Cara was too passive. And boring. That is why you got no friends, Cara! Show some personalitay! Crack a joke! Take a stand! Strike a pose!
Some parts were painfully realistic, others were outlandish. But one thing I liked was that Woods wasn't afraid to get to the ugly side of things. Don't let the misleading pink cover fool you, this book goes into some positively squicky things. I don't want to spoil it though.....
Read it.
It is nothing spectacular......but I want to see how people react to that helluva ending :)