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Cargando... The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove (edición 2011)por Lauren Kate
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I read this one cause my daughter liked it but it is truly for teens. Very cute but not awesome. ( ) I read this because the plot sounded good and because I loved Lauren Kate's Fallen series. The book felt too rushed to me and a little confusing. For the short time spent with the characters, their deep background information seemed forced and didn't really help explain their motives. Also a lot was left unexplained. For a first novel, it really wasn't too bad and I think she really improved when it came to writing her next four novels.
Natalie's acid perspective drives Kate's deliciously twisted story. “I've always known girls from the South could get a bad rap for being kind of saccharine, but Palmetto should have taken out a patent on its own brand of artificiality,” she muses. “These girls could change their attitudes more quickly than their clothes and never look worse for the wear.” It's a philosophy that Natalie exemplifies perfectly, but by book's end, Kate demonstrates that there's more to Natalie than meets the eye.
South Carolina high school senior Nat has worked hard to put her trailer-park past behind her, and when she and her boyfriend are crowned Palmetto Prince and Princess everything would be perfect, except that a prank they played a few nights before went horribly awry. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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