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Morgan Schrupp So I'm just curious, as to how anyone who has ever read stolen has felt twaords it. Personally, I love it so I'd be interested to hear you thoughts and opinions about the book.


Kendall Glissendorf OOOOHHH I LOVED IT! I read so much I try not to start series and this was just one of those great books that wasn't a series but if the author wrote a second book I'd love to read it, but the first book wasn't left on like a cliff hanger!


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Morgan Schrupp oh good so I'm not the only one lol I feel if she made another book it'd be great if Gemma excepted her feelings and broke ty out


Morgan Schrupp i really like that idea its very interesting. I thought that if she made another book it would be about Gemma accepting her feelings and being daring and trying to break ty out because in the letter it dose say he's put away so that would be cool and then she could write about the struggles they would have trying to make it back to the desert and beauty


Shruthi The book was honestly beautiful. I almost cried because when I finished reading it, I was speechless. I got to have an insight of how it feels to be kidnapped, the before and after. I think that once people read this book, at least in my perspective I can say that when such events are shown on the news etc. you understand what they are going through. Described with pure beauty as well as sadness but at the same time the truth that happens around us in many places around the world even everyday that I don't think people will understand till they read this book.


Helen Look, Ι loved the book so much but I feel disappointed for the fact that there is no sequel and also i wanted the two characters to have a physical-romantic contact and intentional. I cried so much in the end of the book. I'm so upset with Gemma and i love so much Ty. I would love to read this book again, but i hesitate because i know that i'll think and cry about it a lot.


♥DazeKat♥ The plot of the story played out brilliantly. I was honestly attached to this book. I love how it was in a not-so-typical POV. It seemed to be written in the 2nd person. It was truly and utterly perfect, in a humane kind of way. The ending tore through my heart, its not a happily ever after like the fairy tales; it ended as if it actually occurred in real life. The ending portrayed forgiveness and damnation in a way that could be distressing yet understandable to the reader.


Ayesha This was such an emotional story. It did start a bit slow and boring but in the end I was in love with the characters and the desert and everything about the story. The ending had me in tears yet it was satisfying. I really want to read this again but I'm afraid I won't go through the same roller coaster of emotions again which is the main thing I loved about the book.


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Georgia de Jesus Ayesha wrote: "This was such an emotional story. It did start a bit slow and boring but in the end I was in love with the characters and the desert and everything about the story. The ending had me in tears yet i..."

SOO accurate! I loved this book sosoo much I'm just trying to get all my friends to read it because I wanna discuss so bad! Hahaha i wish there was a sequel i would literally die


Melanie Why couldn't they have lived happily ever after in the desert??? She was falling for him!!! *CRIES* My heart is broken


Jaimie This book is such a great read and a great display of what Stockholm syndrome could feel like. I liked the style of writing and how it made your feel like you were Gemma easily. Ty's character was written in a way to make you feel smitten with him as she does. I loved it and also felt a strange set of feelings when the book was over. You can't reward the kidnapper, but also, he's not really painted as the villain either so it's difficult to feel good about him getting caught either.

There's part of me that would love a sequel where it's years later and she could never forget him, and all other boys were never good enough etc. Then we could all have the ending we wanted that wasn't really warranted by society.
But the other part of me is okay with it ending the way that it did because it gave a proper, albeit emotional, conclusion to the story. There were no plot holes and while I was left wanting, I was not denied an ending and I wasn't placated either with anything rushed. So overall, I was very pleased with it, regardless.


Emily Stolen was a good book to read you know? but it wasn't my favorite book in the whole world it was just okay in my opinion I didn't really love it that much at all.But it was just okay and have a great day!! :)


angel This was definitely one of my very favortite books. I love the character development, and the brutal honesty and bluntness that comes with it. If you'd like another very good book that is similar in emotion and controversy, please take the time to read The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith. The Way I Used to Be


Jocelyn omg I hateed this book. Gemma was obnoxious af and never felt real to me, I felt like her character was never really developed and the author just kind of changed her personality whenever it suited her (which is the opposite of how Bailey saw it) without actually having a reason for developing her.

I liked Ty and his development, it felt real, but because of my distaste for Gemma the whole book didn't feel real, and just fell flat.


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