Emme Rollins's Reviews > The Girl in 6E
The Girl in 6E (Deanna Madden, #1)
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Alessandra Torre has written a fabulous book. This New Adult book was a fantastic read, not at all what I was expecting. First of all, it's extremely well-written. A few editing issues here and there, but overall the style was easy to read, even if the POV changes made you wonder just where, exactly, this book was going? The good news is I couldn't put it down, even when I wasn't sure what was going to happen next. I found myself completely immersed in Deanna's world, the way she had fixed her life so she could keep herself away from everyone. And the reason she had locked herself away surprised me too. I expected an agoraphobic maybe, with anxiety issues. Nope, not this girl! She's WAY more feisty (and dark and twisted!) for that.
All in all, a good read, a page-turner, an NA thriller with a smart, dark, but still very likable main character, and a shocking but satisfying ending.
The only thing that bothered me was the relationship between Deanna and Jeremy happened almost like an afterthought or an epilogue. The primary part of the story was Deanna overcoming her hangups (and man, that poor girl had a lot of them, and for good reason - I won't give it away though, no spoilers here!) and working through them on her own. Jeremy "helped" - but there was no rescuing on his part. Not that there should have been. I think Deanna coming to things on her own was the way it should be. But I felt a little let down that all the relationshipy stuff happened sort of after-the-fact, because Deanna and Jeremy had great chemistry!
I can't wait to read more from this author!
All in all, a good read, a page-turner, an NA thriller with a smart, dark, but still very likable main character, and a shocking but satisfying ending.
The only thing that bothered me was the relationship between Deanna and Jeremy happened almost like an afterthought or an epilogue. The primary part of the story was Deanna overcoming her hangups (and man, that poor girl had a lot of them, and for good reason - I won't give it away though, no spoilers here!) and working through them on her own. Jeremy "helped" - but there was no rescuing on his part. Not that there should have been. I think Deanna coming to things on her own was the way it should be. But I felt a little let down that all the relationshipy stuff happened sort of after-the-fact, because Deanna and Jeremy had great chemistry!
I can't wait to read more from this author!
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May 10, 2013
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May 10, 2013
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June 1, 2013
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