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And Then Everything Unraveled (2009)

by Jennifer Sturman(Favorite Author)
3.71 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0545087228 (ISBN13: 9780545087223)
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English
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Delia Truesdale
review 1: Delia's life couldn't be better, and if you told her that her mother was going to disappear and she would have to reconnect with family she has never met, she would probably laugh at you. But, when everything seems to go wrong and her mother T.K. disappears without a trace, delia knows that her mother couldn't just be dead. Her mother is way to organized to just simply disappear into thin air. Also, when delia is sent to her aunt Charity's house (according to her mother's will) her life begins to, in a sense, unravel. After suspicious internet searches and finding her mother's computer wiped clean, delia begins to find out more and more about what really happened with her mother's disappearance. But, when her godly crush is suddenly cast into Romeo and Juliet with her th... moree secrets become more hurtful. Will the secrets tear them apart? Where is T.K.? Who is behind all of this? You will have to read the book to find out! I recommend this book to everyone who likes romance and mystery books. Although there is a detective theme, the book is still very good and gripping. Read it!
review 2: I had heard good things about this book and its sequel, so I was really looking forward to picking it up. I think the cover is wonderful, although I don't know how much it reflects the tone of the book. Another thing that is great about the cover is that its not white washed: the model actually looks like she's of Indian descent, as Delia is. I loved how Jennifer Sturman managed to combine a well written mystery with a more typical boy meets girl story. I would have liked the background characters, such as Gwyneth and Grey, and even Patience, to be more well rounded. I even felt like we could have gotten to know more about Quinn, besides the fact that he's cute and rich, and that his father is potentially a Very Bad Man. Delia is a likeable character, and despite the fact that her thoughts about her mother end up having evidence behind them, I found it a little unrealistic that she would have very little emotional reaction at all to the fact that her mother is, or at the very least, might be, dead. This changes a bit throughout the book, but despite her emotional outbursts, she seemed a bit too levelheaded about it all. However, I enjoyed her narrative voice a lot. As the book leaves off on a cliff hanger, there's no real resolution to the mystery. You sort of know what's going on, but you have to wait for the next book to find out how it all works out. I will definitely be picking up the 2nd book, as I'm a sucker for any story involving big business conspiracy and disappearances. less
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zacmac
I really liked tjis book. I cant wait till i read the next book.
Vanny
I'd like to read the next one is there a next one?
tayyyy14
Awesome!!!!!!
jasmina
AWESOMEEE
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