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Title:Torn
Author:Cat Clarke
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 372 pages
Published:December 22nd 2011 by Quercus (first published September 22nd 2011)
Categories:Young Adult. Contemporary. Mystery. Romance. Fiction
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Alice King isn't expecting the holiday of her dreams when she sets off on a trip to the wilderness with her mates. But when her best friend Cass decides to teach mean girl Tara a lesson, Alice finds herself in a nightmare she can't escape. Now Alice is the guardian of a secret too horrific to tell; and a secret too terrible to keep. A secret that will change all of their lives for ever...

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Original Title: Torn
ISBN: 0857382055 (ISBN13: 9780857382054)
Edition Language: English


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I'm trying to remember a time when I enjoyed a book as much as I enjoyed this one. A time when I actually read an entire book in only one day. This book was amazing. I have only just finished reading it and my emotions are all jumbled and mashed up in a state of never wanting to part from reading this book. The main character Alice, I loved her. I actually loved her. She was so perfect even though she was kind of messed up with everything that had happened. I think it's the way the author really

Worth reading This book is intriguing, with an interesting storyline. The book is enjoyable but I would say the ending feels unfulfilled even if it is justified.

Alice has a secret.She has a big secret that is eating her up inside.She knows something but she couldnt bring herself to say it.Something happened to Tara Chambers.Tara is dead.Alice knows how she died.She knows.But she and three other girls swore that theyll keep their mouth shut about what happened.Then Taras brother Jack enters the picture.Alice likes Jack.Her conscience is killing her.Jack told her he likes her.Alice was restless and confused.Will her conscience win her over and tell Taras

Lucky enough to get an early review copy of this, I looked forward to reading it with curiosity. Having read Clarke's first novel, Entangled and really appreciated the twists and turns it provided, I wondered what she could do with her second offering. It did not disappoint. Now I should make a few things clear. I got this as a freebie from the publisher, I know that some bloggers and reviewers who get publisher freebies ooze gratuitously all over the books, regardless of whether they are a bit

So often when I'm reading a Cat Clarke book, I'll read it in one sitting. They're entertaining, easy, accessible, and this one was no exception. Cat's books are kind of like domestic thrillers, just YA, basically. I guess my problem moving forward with her writing is that I have zero emotional connection to any of her plots or characters. I don't know if that's important to Cat when writing, but it's important to me when reading - EVEN if it's a thriller!! I don't think I can honestly say I've

Cat Clarke is one of the those rare YA authors that actually write truthful books. Books that really hit at your emotions yet feel as though they were written purely for the teen market. You could easily compare her to the likes of Courtney Summers, Laurie Halse Anderson and Joanna Nadin all of whom write brilliantly written young adult fiction.Torn is Cats second novel after the wonderfully written Entangled. Torn tells us the story of Alice, a teenagers from London who is hiding a dark and