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Disconnected by Lisa M Cronkhite ---> 1st of April, 2014
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Sarah wrote: "The author is [spoilers removed] so she wrote some of it from experience!"That's kind of cool. Obviously not that she suffers from that! But that she can write about it, it always good to read a book about something the author has personal experience with. Its so much more realistic. :)
I started it a while ago but since I'm at the office now I have to put it down and continue later, tonight :D
Sarah wrote: "The author is [spoilers removed] so she wrote some of it from experience!"I thought (view spoiler).
Anyway, I think it's better (view spoiler)
Is this any good? I have a copy since last month but I'm not sure if I'd still read this. (view spoiler)
36% I'm bored.............. :((view spoiler).
I'm going to put this book down for awhile to read The Winner's Curse :)
I think I'm gonna
Danna wrote: "Is this any good? I have a copy since last month but I'm not sure if I'd still read this. [spoilers removed]"Agree, I feel that way too, even if the mystery only keep in 2 chapters because I can guess it from there, still...it ruins the mystery for me.
I put this down for a while haha. Reading a different book now. I guess I'll read Winner's Curse too first
Margarita wrote: "I put this down for a while haha. Reading a different book now. I guess I'll read Winner's Curse too first"Glad I'm not the only one who thought it's so boring :)
Sorry that I didn't start yesterday girls. I'll try to tonight but its exam week this week so I am overloaded with revision. If I cannot start tonight, I definitely will tomorrow. Sorry! :)
Rachel wrote: "Sorry that I didn't start yesterday girls. I'll try to tonight but its exam week this week so I am overloaded with revision. If I cannot start tonight, I definitely will tomorrow. Sorry! :)"Don't worry, Rachel. It isn't a page-turner kind of book and is quite boring. So I think you better put your exam first.
Okay. Thanks Rachmi!! I will study, finish Shatter Me (nearly done and its very easy to read through) and then start this!! ;)
Rachel wrote: "Okay. Thanks Rachmi!! I will study, finish Shatter Me (nearly done and its very easy to read through) and then start this!! ;)"I'm going to put this book down too and read The Winner's Curse instead :D. I think we can read it at the same time eventually, after you finish your exam. And gook luck on your exam, Rachel.
It's the author who is bipolar. She used her experiences of having a mental illness, rather than having the same illness as the main character.
And I agree. This was boring ☹
And I agree. This was boring ☹
@Rachel - Hope you'll do we'll in your exams!@Rachmi - Yes. I'll probably pick this up again after I finish Winner's Curse and In the After. ^_^
Margarita wrote: "I haven't picked this up again yet. Lol."I forced myself to pick it up again yesterday while I was at home a whole day :D
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Seventeen-year-old Milly has a huge problem on her hands. She is being bullied by Amelia Norris. Day in and day out, Amelia torments Milly and even threatens to hurt her, but she can’t tell anyone — not a soul. Milly’s reasoning — she does not want anyone to know where her tormentor lives. They only share one thing in common. Both co-exist as one in the same body.
Milly is so disconnected from her past that she feels compelled to find out what truly happened to her when her parents were still alive. After a mysterious fire, she and Grandpa George move into Aunt Rachel's Victorian home where Milly then begins to unravel puzzling clues to her family history. Through dreams and scattered memories, Milly journals her breaking story, trying to cope by putting the shattered pieces back together, all the while resisting with her inner demon.
Amelia is determined to cut Milly out of the real world—literally. Milly starts to wonder who her real family is after stumbling across Aunt Rachel’s notebook—having the intuitive sense that something terribly awful is missing. All she had thought to be true now seems like one big lie.