407 pages

English language

Published Nov. 7, 2011 by Orchard.

ISBN:
978-1-4083-1275-9
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OCLC Number:
751499411

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5 stars (1 review)

Sixteen-year-old Alison has been sectioned in a mental institute for teens, having murdered the most popular girl at school. But the case is a mystery: no body has been found, and Alison's condition is proving difficult to diagnose. Alison herself can't explain what happened: one minute she was fighting with Tori -- the next Tori disintegrated into nothing. But that's impossible. Right?

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5 stars

Holy mother of whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?!

First off is the personal excitement of discovering that the author of my favorite fanfiction series EVER (Darkness and Light) writes full novels. To date that love story is one of my all time favorite reads EVER. You'll notice I'm using favorite a lot. It's because really... YAY!

Now for this story. The book is a mind **** and a half. Please excuse the language but I can't think of another way to describe it. You know that slightly unsettled feeling that movies like Inception and the original (and only) Matrix left you with? The one where you're questioning your preconceived notions of reality and stuff? Yeah that's this book. Don't be scared, it's not such a twisty WTF journey that you're left upset and anxious all the time. Instead it's a great alternative look at sanity.

I loved the heroine of this story, because I …

Subjects

  • Mentally ill
  • Commitment and detention
  • Teenage girls
  • Emotional problems
  • Extraterrestrial beings
  • Fiction
  • Science fiction
  • Synesthesia