Thursday, September 10, 2015

Damage Done-- Reviewed by Sarah Roberts

               
              Have you ever had something happened to you, where you just want to change your name and switch cities or even planets? Well that's exactly what happens to Julia Vann.

        When Julia Vann's brother does something that makes Julia and her family the talk of the town, she and her family pack up, change their identities, and move to a new town. Now living as Lucy Black, Julia has a chance at having a normal high school year. That is until, Dr. Spence, Julia's brother's therapist, comes to town with a plan to find Julia. When a sequence of events makes it hard to hide the truth about her past Julia is forced to confide in her best friend Alane and her high school crush, Michael. Julia tells them everything about her past life...or so they think. What Julia holds inside could be the key to unlocking what really happened that fateful day, which changed her life forever. One thing is clear the damage done can never be erased. It's only just the beginning.

         I thought this book was absolutely amazing. I gave it a five-star rating because i could not put it down for even a second. This book is twisted and touches on subjects that others are afraid to even hint at. It creates a feeling of numbness at the end, because you just can't process it at first. It makes you think about how the mind works and what really makes people the way they are. I would highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone because it is a story worth experiencing.

6 comments:

TheBookNurse said...

This sounds good, Sarah! I do love thrillers with twisty and unexpected turns.

Ian McKim said...

Thanks for the review! I would love to read this book because I love thriller books.

Matti Hadggega said...

This book sounds interesting! The first sentence really grabs me and makes me want to read it!

Zhenyajohnson said...

Looks very intriguing and interesting

Anonymous said...

Based on what you have said, this books seems very interesting, I will be sure to read it!

Anonymous said...

It seems like a really interesting book! It would be crazy having to change schools and start a completely new life. I'm interested in seeing how the main character handles these transitions.