"Books to the ceiling, books to the sky. My pile of books is a mile high." ~Arnold Lobel.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
The Girl Who was Supposed to Die
by April Henry. Henry Holt and Co., 2013
She wakes up on a rough dirt floor in a remote cabin with the taste of blood in her mouth and two of her fingernails ripped out. She doesn't know who she is, where she is, or how she got there. She doesn't know why two strange men want to kill her, but she does know she needs to get out of there fast. So begins Henry's dramatic novel of a young teen who has lost her memory and is caught up in chilling story of sanity, murder, biological warfare--and a little romance. Henry's intense, first person narrative and action packed drama move the story at a breathless pace, keeping readers at the edge of their seats. Recommended for grades 7 and up, this novel will engage reluctant teen readers as well as those who love suspense and action. To learn more about the author and her books visit April Henry, Writer.
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