Entangled
Real, compulsive and intense: Cat Clarke is the queen of emotional suspense. For fans of Paula Hawkins, Gillian Flynn, Megan Abbott and Jandy Nelson.
Seventeen-year-old Grace wakes up in a white room, with table, pens and paper - and no clue how she got there.
As Grace starts writing, pouring her tangled life onto the page, she is forced to remember everything she's tried to forget: falling hopelessly in love with Nat, and the unravelling of her friendship with her best mate Sal. But there's something missing. As hard as she's trying to remember, is there something she just can't see?
Grace must face the most important question of all.
Why is she here?
A compulsive thriller of dangerous secrets, intense friendships and electrifying attraction.
This book is incredible. I was sucked in from the very first page and absolutely couldn't put the book down, even if I'd wanted to. Which, of course I didn't. I was really lucky that I was able to win this ARC copy in a giveaway on Cat Clarke's blog. Thank you Cat!Despite reading and loving Entangled weeks ago, I still find it a little hard to write about it objectively. There's just so much going on. The reason I wanted to read the book so badly (aside from the BEAUTIFUL cover) is some of the
Oh, where to even begin with this book. Let's start with how there is no remotely likeable character in this except for two side character whose appearances are extremely limited (Devon and Sophie). Let's continue with how the main character especially (Grace) is grating at the best of times. Let's then move on to how big, sensitive topics (teenage pregnancy, depression, self-mutilation, neglect, suicide) are treated as plot devices that have no impact expect to further the personal drama of the
Oddly enough, I had no real idea what this book was about. The cover is what caught me. The description is sort of vague. But, it's that vagueness that draws you in from the very first pages. It's one of those stories that unfolds slowly. The details are so entangled (sorry for the pun), that you need them all to work at the entire puzzle.Grace is an interesting character. I never really identified with her, but I definitely felt sorry for her. At first she seems like a carefree teenager. But,
#SundayYAthon Review to come.
TBR Reduce Challenge #21- 2011 (Stefanie)As much as I wanted to like Entangled I had the hardest time connecting with Grace and even though I wanted to sympathize with her endless issues I couldn't bring myself to care for her.I also didn't like the way this was written. At first I thought it was a neat way to tell a story and I did like the memory flashbacks, but there was a lot of hard issues in this book that wasn't handled very well and it felt flat. The concept is intriguing in a madding
OH FINALLY!!I can't even explain how satisfied I'm right now! In last couple of weeks I've read mostly average book but this one is everything but average! Right now all feelings are mixed inside of me, this books simply left me speechless! From the beginning I had some feeling that one thing will happen (view spoiler)[ some kind of relationship between Nat and Sal (hide spoiler)] but hell how much I wanted to be wrong! Why? Just why? How could you? I was so close to throwing my phone out of the
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Paperback | Pages: 372 pages Rating: 3.72 | 6193 Users | 780 Reviews
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Title | : | Entangled |
Author | : | Cat Clarke |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | UK |
Pages | : | Pages: 372 pages |
Published | : | January 6th 2011 by Quercus Publishing Plc |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Mystery. Fiction. Fantasy. Paranormal |
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From a Zoella Book Club 2017 authorReal, compulsive and intense: Cat Clarke is the queen of emotional suspense. For fans of Paula Hawkins, Gillian Flynn, Megan Abbott and Jandy Nelson.
Seventeen-year-old Grace wakes up in a white room, with table, pens and paper - and no clue how she got there.
As Grace starts writing, pouring her tangled life onto the page, she is forced to remember everything she's tried to forget: falling hopelessly in love with Nat, and the unravelling of her friendship with her best mate Sal. But there's something missing. As hard as she's trying to remember, is there something she just can't see?
Grace must face the most important question of all.
Why is she here?
A compulsive thriller of dangerous secrets, intense friendships and electrifying attraction.
Point Books As Entangled
Original Title: | Entangled |
ISBN: | 1849163944 (ISBN13: 9781849163941) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Sal Stewart, Nat Scott, Devon Scott, Ethan, Grace Carlyle |
Rating Out Of Books Entangled
Ratings: 3.72 From 6193 Users | 780 ReviewsWeigh Up Out Of Books Entangled
There were two reasons why I bought this book. 1) The cover was stunning, absolutely beautiful. Even though they say that you should never judge a book by it's cover I just couldn't help it.2) I had heard about this book before and the premise was excellent. I loved the mystery behind the whole 'kidnapped in a room with only pens and paper' thing. I was really looking forward to discovering what was happening and as a result of that I finished the book in one sitting. and 3) I know this doesn'tThis book is incredible. I was sucked in from the very first page and absolutely couldn't put the book down, even if I'd wanted to. Which, of course I didn't. I was really lucky that I was able to win this ARC copy in a giveaway on Cat Clarke's blog. Thank you Cat!Despite reading and loving Entangled weeks ago, I still find it a little hard to write about it objectively. There's just so much going on. The reason I wanted to read the book so badly (aside from the BEAUTIFUL cover) is some of the
Oh, where to even begin with this book. Let's start with how there is no remotely likeable character in this except for two side character whose appearances are extremely limited (Devon and Sophie). Let's continue with how the main character especially (Grace) is grating at the best of times. Let's then move on to how big, sensitive topics (teenage pregnancy, depression, self-mutilation, neglect, suicide) are treated as plot devices that have no impact expect to further the personal drama of the
Oddly enough, I had no real idea what this book was about. The cover is what caught me. The description is sort of vague. But, it's that vagueness that draws you in from the very first pages. It's one of those stories that unfolds slowly. The details are so entangled (sorry for the pun), that you need them all to work at the entire puzzle.Grace is an interesting character. I never really identified with her, but I definitely felt sorry for her. At first she seems like a carefree teenager. But,
#SundayYAthon Review to come.
TBR Reduce Challenge #21- 2011 (Stefanie)As much as I wanted to like Entangled I had the hardest time connecting with Grace and even though I wanted to sympathize with her endless issues I couldn't bring myself to care for her.I also didn't like the way this was written. At first I thought it was a neat way to tell a story and I did like the memory flashbacks, but there was a lot of hard issues in this book that wasn't handled very well and it felt flat. The concept is intriguing in a madding
OH FINALLY!!I can't even explain how satisfied I'm right now! In last couple of weeks I've read mostly average book but this one is everything but average! Right now all feelings are mixed inside of me, this books simply left me speechless! From the beginning I had some feeling that one thing will happen (view spoiler)[ some kind of relationship between Nat and Sal (hide spoiler)] but hell how much I wanted to be wrong! Why? Just why? How could you? I was so close to throwing my phone out of the
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