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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Girl, Stolen by April Henry


"Sixteen–year-old Cheyenne Wilder is sleeping in the back of a car while her mom fills her prescription for antibiotics. Before Cheyenne realizes what’s happening, their car is being stolen. Griffin hadn’t meant to kidnap Cheyenne, but once his dad finds out that Cheyenne’s father is the president of a powerful corporation, everything changes—now there’s a reason to keep her. How will Cheyenne survive this nightmare? Because she’s not only sick with pneumonia—she’s also blind."

I liked this book quite a lot. It is more for later middle school/junior high book, but I still 

enjoyed the read. With it being for school aged readers it was a easy read. The topic was 

not an real easy one to write, so I amend the author for choosing it. When looking at one

 other books she seems to choose the same topic area. It would be a great way to show 

students that anything can happen and anyone can change. If the author wanted to change 

the audience she was writing to from student to adult, I believe that she could do so and the

 book would be just as good if not better. I would definitely recommend this book to others 

who like suspense, courageous characters, and difficult obstacles.


I gave this book a three out of five.


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