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Bezig met laden... Girl Without a Facedoor Medeia Sharif
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Destiny awakes with amnesia. She'd been driving on a wet road, about to leave flowers at a memorial marker of a deceased classmate, when she almost met that same fate. Her mother, Mildred, is beyond restrictive, and she doesn't want Destiny to have her cellphone back. A nurse sneaks it into her room, but it's useless without the passcode. After her hospital stay, her mother becomes physically abusive. Destiny and Gabriel, the boy she's developing feelings for, decide to drive around to jog her memory. She's positive she crashed near a memorial marker. When they find the place in question, and when Destiny remembers her phone's passcode, nothing is as it seems-and Mildred is crazier than she thought. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Like other readers I found the storyline somewhat predictable. However, as I sat thinking about what to write for my review, for some reason I couldn’t help but think about the television series, “Columbo.”
If you’ve watched this program you’ll there is always some murder Detective Columbo must solve. You should also remember right at the start of each program we witness the murder taking place and know basically know who the murderer is. For the rest of the program until Columbo nabs the murderer face to face, we watch transpires through his eyes [point of view.]
Like Columbo, the best way to enjoy this book is not to read the storyline as someone who has knowledge of what’s happening elsewhere in the story; you need to read this book as if you are in Destiny’s shoes. You need to see what she sees, you need to feel the physical abuse her mother is doing to her. Like Destiny, for the first time in your life, you’re actually developing feelings for a boy.
The major problem you’re facing is that you’ve been in an accident and are now suffering from amnesia and you don’t know why you’re in the hospital, or even who you are. All you have are dreams, the pieces of which, you’ve been unable to piece together.
While personally you might be able to surmise what’s going to happen next reading from a view overhead, reading the story through Destiny’s eyes you’ll find the author’s skill in coming up with unsuspecting twists. Reading this book through the eyes of its protagonist, I can’t help but give this book 5 STARS. ( )