The great debate begins....
Charlie,
Presumed Dead
By: Anne Heltzel
Genre: YA mystery
Pages: 272
Published: 2015
Read: August
3 out of 5
The premise was good and
unique, and the book held my interest, but the ending was so bad and rushed it
changed my entire perception of the book. This book was chosen as a teen book
club choice because one member LOVED it and another HATED it. There is a
constant debate between them, so we decided to open it up for group debates. I
have very mixed feelings and can see both girls’ point of view, however in the
end I feel the book is just an average YA book. There is a definite twist I
didn’t anticipate, which I can understand influencing the teen readers, but the
book also lacks luster. My favorite aspect was that it was told by three
narrators – one being Charlie, who is presumed dead, and his voice was told in
second person as though you were him. Interesting choice!
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