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Nearly Gone
by Elle Cosimano
Nearly Gone was "Nearly" impossible to put down. (11/1/2016)
Before picking up this book, I looked at the cover and though, "wow, this girl is sweating a lot." But as I opened up the novel, and devoured the murderous YA Thriller, I realized that if I were in Nearly's position, I'd sweat that much too.

Nearly was a really hard protagonist to like. I started out with an open heart towards Nearly, but as I progressed I realized that not only was she very 'involved' but she was also very whiney. It wasn't until Reece came in that she finally toned it down. Other than her flaws, her part in the plot was extraordinary. I don't think anyone but her could've dealt and pulled off what she did. I almost wish I was a bad ass heroine who sifted through News Papers and rode on the back of hot guys Bikes. Only one can hope.

All in all, the book was great. Something that made me want to progress further in my own AP Chemistry class.
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