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ISBN: | 1492600970 (ISBN13: 9781492600978) |
Series: | The Cellar #1 |
Natasha Preston
Paperback | Pages: 347 pages Rating: 3.91 | 30802 Users | 3788 Reviews
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Nothing ever happens in the town of Long Thorpe – that is, until sixteen-year-old Summer Robinson disappears without a trace. No family or police investigation can track her down. Spending months inside the cellar of her kidnapper with several other girls, Summer learns of Colin’s abusive past, and his thoughts of his victims being his family…his perfect, pure flowers. But flowers can’t survive long cut off from the sun, and time is running out….
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Title | : | The Cellar (The Cellar #1) |
Author | : | Natasha Preston |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 347 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2014 by Sourcebooks Fire (first published January 1st 2014) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Thriller. Mystery. Fiction. Mystery Thriller. Horror. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 3.91 From 30802 Users | 3788 ReviewsEvaluation Regarding Books The Cellar (The Cellar #1)
I read this book in wattpad a few times ago....Yeah,and it sucked.It still does.I thought to give it a chance again ,but :I got disappointed.....again !!P.s:The cover is cool !!Oh my gosh!!!!!! Words where are you?! Get yourself together Brittany! Okay, I really enjoyed this! I have seen so many people who hate it and thought the book was awful. Did it have something's wrong with it? Yes. Like the ending... Summer, lily whatever she ended up wanting to be called, all she talked about was how she couldn't wait to get out to see Lewis, but when she finally gets to see him she is scared of him like??? All you talked about through the book was how you want to see him and
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I have essentially nothing to say. The Cellar is basically a boring romance disguised as a thriller. Lewis was a boring romantic interest. The writing lacks emotional depth, making it seem boring and annoying. The plot is driven by character stupidity and not much else. The emotions feel incredibly forced. One more note: I hate the way rape is used as a plot device for a terrible romance. Summer's kidnapper rapes her, and it's not... analyzed in any way. It's just used to make circumstances more
So, so, so, so bad.ETA: apparently Booklist recommended this to fans of LIVING DEAD GIRL? Oh hell no. That book was fantastic, and this one makes a mockery of the subject matter. This is a ridiculous sham of a thriller (pervert bad! He has mommy issues! He must kill! He must keep all the pretty flowers/girls in his basement!) and has neither the intellectual nor the emotional capacity to explore the psychology of captor or captive, let alone make you feel anything for either. And the writing is
This book follows the narration of 16 year old Summer, Summer's boyfriend Lewis and Colin aka Clover. Firstly, the writing style is very unfavorable. It is repetitive, too descriptive and over-uses analogies leaving the reader unable to use their own imagination. In sum, it is VERY poorly done. The writing style never changes from each perspective, meaning Clover (the kidnapper) sounds just like the 16 year old Summer he kidnapped. The best part of reading a book from another point of view is
Good Evening, Flowers.And welcome to my review. It will grab you... drag you.... throw you into a very non-cliche white van... rename you.... and turn you into my flower mwahaha! But don't you dare pollenate, because pollenating is for sluts. He's a maaaaaniac, maaaaniac!*dramatic pause*Let me begin by saying that I am quite possibly the biggest crime show freak to ever exist in this world. When I'm not watching Ina Garten, you will find me cuddled under the blankets watching a Criminal Minds
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