Thursday, October 21, 2010
False Friend Reviewed
Two eleven-year old girls, best friends, go into the woods. Only one comes out…
Celia and Djuna were the ringleaders of a highly competitive quintet of girls, caught in an escalating cycle of test, reward, and punishment that peaked the afternoon they all walked home along a forbidden woodland road. Celia blocked out what happened, but everyone else in Jensenville assumed that Djuna was abducted that day, though neither Djuna nor her abductor was ever found.
Twenty years later Celia’s memory of that terrible afternoon suddenly returns. She is forced to confront the part she played in her best friend’s disappearance and she returns to Jensenville to confess.
What happens will surprise you.
My Review: I did not read Bee Season, so this is the first book I've read by this author. I really enjoyed this book. It is definitely a great fall book read. The author does a great job of letting things out slowly, just when you THINK you know what is going to happen something changes, and it's not a BIG change, it's subtle. I highly recommend this book! Go grab yourself a copy and curl up on the couch with a nice cup of your favorite warm drink!
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