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Numb is a Young Adult thriller and as you know, I never read almost Young Adults-at least, not since I have grown eight. dtu It surprised me so little that I was so excited about this book.
In Dazed we follow Lotte received a card from her sister in Paris. Something's wrong, she feels. Something is wrong with the card. Her sister Nina and model in Paris. They had agreed that Nina, a sign of life, one card per week would send. This was the second.
Lotte tries to persuade her father to go to Paris. He does not believe her. When he realizes dtu how important this is for her, he tacks and they go to Paris. There they stay with an old friend of Lotte's father and her son. In the big Paris Lotte learns dtu that Paris is not only fun, but also has a dark side. They will do anything to save her sister and with that comes her own life in danger.
The tension is in the book soon. It begins with a prologue in which it is clear that Lotte, somewhere dtu - but where? - Is looking for her sister, somewhere where it's dangerous, very dangerous. Then we go to the beginning of the story, where the first smelled a rat. Lotte is increasingly convinced that something is wrong, but the fingers can not explain what. The tension is built up still further.
All thoughts dtu of Lotte readers are presented. dtu This sometimes dtu leads to hilarious scenes. The typical adolescent-parent hassles described, while you read so what do Lotte. Lotte is not only a character, but a universally recognizable person.
Blazing hollow I down the stairs, open the door of the living room and cry: "I understand why mommy is gone away from you! I can only go to Paris, you are all of us lost! Have you got your point? dtu " Then I throw the door and run back upstairs into my room.
Cis has a fine writing style for the target audience (young adults) is accessible but not too simple, so that young adults can increase their vocabulary. The language fits with the character, so that the form and content seamlessly. For an adult it will allow for recognition, but also for an additional voltage. You've been through what direction it goes, but Lotte not! It's like watching a horror movie: "Do not! Turn around! Dumb bitch, well do not go on the sound that the scary, spooky attic seems to be where you will be met by a deranged killer who uses your naivety! "

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