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Title:Torn
Author:Cat Clarke
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary 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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Torn Paperback | Pages: 372 pages
Rating: 3.88 | 3411 Users | 385 Reviews

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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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Ratings: 3.88 From 3411 Users | 385 Reviews

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Got a secretCan you keep it?Swear this one you'll saveBetter lock it, in your pocketTaking this one to the graveIf I show you then I know youWon't tell what I saidCause two can keep a secretIf one of them is dead...Sounds familiar? No shit!

Okay, Cat Clarke. I don't know whether to fall at your feet and worship you, or hunt you down and punch you in the face! But to explain why I'm feeling so torn (he he... that was unintentional but see what I did there?) would be very spoilerific. So let's get back to the whole reviewing part of this review. I read and reviewed Clarke's first book, Entangled, a short while back. You can read my gushy praise of that incredible book here. I adored it. I adored it so much I gave it five stars (after

I FEEL ALL THE FEELINGS.

Having previously read Entangled, I was aware that Cat Clarke is unafraid to take readers to very difficult places in her confronting, intense novels. I knew that Torn would be an emotionally complicated book. But perhaps I wasnt quite prepared for what a position of discomfort it was about to place me in, or the deeply disturbing implications it would force me to contemplate. In Torn, Clarke skilfully taps into the emotional cesspit that accompanies guilt: the consuming dread, self-loathing and



Actual rating 4.5Pre-reading:I added this to my wishlist because I am a visual person :D Had the cover saved on my laptop for weeks now as "beautiful cover" and I thought I might check the blurb today - absolutely INTRIGUING! Can't wait to buy this babe...Post-reading.Okay whew.I stayed up till way past midnight to finish this and that's something that hasn't happened quite often lately.I love it when books mess with my feelings, when I physically feel something whilst reading, that way I know

I read Entangled about 18 months ago & loved it so when this book came on offer for kindle, I couldn't wait to download & read it. I have read quite a few YA books recently & it's becoming one of my favourite genres. I found this book very hard to put down & the short chapters we're partly to blame for this. I was very intrigued as to what was going to happen all the way through the book. I loved this book so much I've decided to read another of Cat's books next, The lost &