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And Then There Were Four

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My mother, having been a southern belle all her life, loved the sweetness of Georgia, and everything it had to offer. In fact, the only reason she was with my father was because they had met in college, and before graduation she got pregnant with me. I wonder if now is the right time to mention my suspicion that my invitation was a mistake. But they haven’t said anything.

As the sun sank below the sky, we sat waiting at the bor ders, all three of us, with our warriors, ready for whatever was to come. Of course, that’s what you would think,” he scoffed, “contrary to your belief, I have only known since the day I saved your ass in the woods We haven’t exactly had time to discuss this since then.”

I would also like to add that And Then There Were Four is not a good representation physical ailments, mental ailments, or mental health. I knew the university had been the best for a degree in Agriculture but I didn’t want to be close to my dad. Part of me was still hurt that he had chosen my step-mother and her godsons over me. I can stand a bad plot with excellent characters. But an excellent plot with bad characters? Nope. No thank you, I’ll pass. Maybe because he hasn’t fully grown into his legs and arms yet, there is something goofy about Antoine’s looks, which is part of why I like him despite not knowing him. The thing is that when Antoine smiles, he is all dimples and unmistakable sincerity and in short he is not intimidating even though so tall. It is your new nightly ritual, as automatic as showering or brushing your teeth or thinking about her. You feed innocent paper into the teeth of the shredder. Then you put the scraps on the floor.

You thankless, self-absorbed, sullen little bitch….I’m sorry you were ever born. That’s what you’ve done to me. You’ve ruined my life…. A plot that left me breathless, and strong, memorable characters. Not many writers can do both. Nancy Werlin makes it look effortless. I could not put this book down." -Linda Sue Park, Newbery Award-winning author of A Long Walk to Water If it weren’t for the fact that his family stopped him from divorcing Ariana, the latter would’ve become an outcast the day after she got married. Some of the plot devices found within the text sometimes feels a bit force and not totally clear of whether this is because of the story being told from the characters points of view or a thought process not totally thought through. Saying that, as the main narrative is from a teenagers point of view, then the plot suffices.Speaking of which: I'm only calling this a thriller because it's classified as one. It was so boring. I only managed to finish it in a day because I read fast and it was extremely easy to read. The idea itself is completely far-fetched, but done right, I suppose it could've been interesting. However, I don't think I need to say that I don't think it was written well or was even suspenseful, I thought the whole thing was absolutely ridiculous. None of these parents really have any actual motive to want their own damn children dead, but that doesn't stop these kids from assuming that to be true. There was no point in arguing with her. She was right to an extent. I do need to stop fighting myself on going to see my father. Spending time with him wouldn’t be a bad thing. At least then I could have a reason to hate him if he messed up.

Looking over at my mother, I gestured with my head for her to enter, and she did not say a single word as she nodded and mo ved with Priscilla into the panic room.Listen, even though the characters were one-sided and quite boring to read, I hated something even more: the forced romance. I LOVE romance, give me all the people falling in love. Give me the messy relationships. But, all the romance in this book seemed forced and most of it came out of nowhere...??? Also the POV characters made it very clear (and on a few occasions) that they were very straight. Straight. Straight. Which I kind of just accepted the author to be a touch homophobic, but then there was a lesbian relationship that just magically existed.... Lesbians need representation, but please, not like this. generally i thought there were a lot of underdeveloped, abrupt twists that had next to no emotional follow through. this ranged from deaths to romantic relationships (even more insta-love than the worst ya for both of the main relationships) to parental abuse (this last - the book ocassionally feels ike it's going to delve more deeply into discussing abuse dynamics, but it's all very very one-dimensional) Although the psychology of the kids—and their parents—is a huge part of the story, it's the nonstop action that sweeps readers along. People are on the run, bodies are piling up, and murder is in the air. Up until the last moment, it's not clear who is going to make it out alive. - Booklist For your information I don’t lean on Georgia heavily when I walk anymore, I just press down gently. Some people assume my cane is an affectation. I like that in some ways, but in others it seems like an insult to Georgia, who despite her decorations is far from a fashion accessory.

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