Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Review : The Lost and The Found

The Lost and Found by Cat Clark

Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Contemporary, Young Adult
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Purchase Link: Amazon | B&N
Expected publication: September 13th 2016 by Crown Books for Young Readers
Pages: 368
Fans of Lucy Christopher’s Stolen, Caroline B. Cooney’s The Face on the Milk Carton, and Natasha Preston’s The Cellar will be captivated by this twisty psychological thriller about an abducted girl who finally returns home to her family—but is she really who she claims to be?
 
THE LOST

When six-year-old Laurel Logan was abducted, the only witness was her younger sister, Faith. Since then, Faith’s childhood has revolved around her sister’s disappearance—from her parents’ broken marriage and the constant media attention, to dealing with so-called friends who only ever want to talk about her missing sister.
 
THE FOUND

Now, thirteen years later, a young woman is found in the front yard of the Logans’ old house, disoriented and clutching the teddy bear Laurel was last seen with. Can her sister finally be back? Faith always dreamed of her sister coming home; she just never believed it would happen. But soon a disturbing series of events leaves Faith increasingly isolated from her family and paranoid about her sister’s motives. Before long, Faith begins to wonder if it’s the abduction that’s changed her sister, or if it’s something else. 


Laurel was kidnapped as a child and her parents never stopped looking for her. Its been years since then and when a girl was found with her an old teddy bear it was too good to be true. The family now reunited. They should be happy right? The parentals are of course ecstatic about her return, but her younger sister isn't so much. Things that Faith deems strange start happening that Faith ends up questioning whats really going on or if its just her being paranoid.

I really really loved this book. Like I this book kept bringing me to think of this other kidnapped then returned book but this was nothing at all like it. Like throughout the book I kept thinking that Laurel was sketching AF. I understood where Faith was coming off and felt that she wasn't paranoid even if she came off as one. I loved that there was enough mystery to keep the readers guessing when it came up about Laurel. I was especially curious about the kidnapper and when he would show his face if ever. I loved that there was plenty going on to keep me entertained and hooked. This was book well written and I loved it!

This book is fantastic and I really enjoyed it. Highly Recommend!

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