Gone Too Far
J**Y
Loved it!
I couldn't put this down. From the very first page, this book captivated me with its raw and unflinching portrayal of the fundamental issues that teens face. It fearlessly explores themes of suicide, bullying, peer pressure, prejudice, justice, revenge, and the delicate balance between light and darkness within each of us.Amid this gripping narrative, Piper, the main character, stumbles upon what appears to be an ordinary notebook. Little does she know, this seemingly innocuous object holds a dark secret. It unravels as a chilling journal documenting the deepest sins committed by her fellow students. But that's not the most unsettling part. Haunting photographs of these individuals accompany each page, their eyes meticulously scratched out, leaving behind eerie blank white orbs. The mere thought of it gave me an overwhelming sense of dread.As Piper delves deeper into the contents of this sinister journal, she becomes entangled in an obsession she never anticipated. The darkness surrounding her pulls her further into its clutches, testing her courage and resilience at every turn. With each frantic page turn, I held my breath, desperately hoping she would find a way to escape the clutches of this evil force.This book is a rollercoaster of emotions, a thought-provoking exploration of the depths of human nature, and a testament to the power of resilience in the face of darkness. It kept me on the edge of my seat, unable to tear my eyes away from the pages. This book is a must if you're looking for a thrilling and thought-provoking read.
M**N
Pretty good..
Just started reading this book and so far its pretty good and hard to put down which is a plus so far so good i recommend
L**K
A must-read!
So to start, a few words that come to mind when I think of this book - engrossing, intense, creepy, thrilling, thought-provoking, and emotional. Once I started reading, I honestly couldn't put it down. This book doesn't shy away from the real issues that teens face. It takes a good hard look at suicide, bullying, peer pressure, prejudice, justice, revenge, and the fine line between light and darkness that can dwell within all of us.Piper, the main character, stumbles upon a seemingly ordinary notebook, that is anything but ordinary. It turns out to be a journal of the deepest sins committed by students, and the extra creepy part? There are photos of those various students, with their eyes meticulously scratched out. Blank white orbs where the eyes should be. This literally gave me goosebumps, and it's just a hint to the obsession, and darkness that Piper will be pulled into. And with each frantic page turn, you'll be hoping she'll be able to escape!Trust me, this is a book you must read!If you enjoyed this book, try Natalie D. Richards' wonderful debut novel Six Months Later.
M**Z
Enjoyable
An excellent YA book with good plot. I recommend it!
E**H
Must read!
I read this book in one day! I just couldn’t put it down.
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