2 stars.
Huh. Well, this was...interesting.
Confession: I requested this with my e-library weeks ago and after it came in, I didn’t reread the back of the book. So, I didn’t remember what this story was about. I thought the beginning parts were a bit boring, but once the twist happened, my head started to hurt a bit. I would consider is a Fantasy-genre twist (and we all know my thoughts on fantasy) but because it was a middle grade book, I was able to follow along decently and not notice any major plot holes.
Now, that middle grade rating. With the twist and those parts at the end, I personally thought it was just a bit much (dark and depressing, that is) for readers in that age group. But, to each (parent) their own (children). I wouldn’t be comfortable recommending this to that age group, but that’s because of the content, suspenseful and dangerous parts, along with some attitudes.
Content:
Many mentions of kidnappings, kidnapped children, & the bad guys; Mentions of car accidents, death (of the kid’s father), a murder/killing, & murderers; Mentions of divorces & women having to hide from their abusive husbands/boyfriends; Mentions of lies, lying, & liars; Mentions of pop culture (Harry Potter, Starbucks, etc);
Stupid, dumb, shut up, and duh are all said;
Natalie argues with her mom for the sake of pretending to be her normal self when she wants something done (not sure how else to explain it, I just know I wouldn’t want my kids imitating her attitude).