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Shift Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 3.68 | 4356 Users | 602 Reviews

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Original Title: Shift
ISBN: 1921564393 (ISBN13: 9781921564390)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Olive Corbett, Miranda Vaile, Ami, Katie Clarke, Lachlan Ford
Literary Awards: The Inky Awards for Gold Inky (2012), Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Nominee for Older Children (ages 8-14) (2012)

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Olive Corbett is not crazy. Not anymore. She obediently takes her meds and stays under the radar at school. After “the incident,” Olive just wants to avoid any more trouble, so she knows the smartest thing is to stay clear of the new girl who is rumored to have quite the creepy past. But there’s no avoiding Miranda Vaile. As mousy Miranda edges her way into the popular group, right up to the side of queen bee Katie – and pushes the others right out – only Olive seems to notice that something strange is going on. Something almost . . . parasitic. Either Olive is losing her grip on reality, or Miranda Vaile is stealing Katie’s life. But who would ever believe crazy Olive, the girl who has a habit of letting her imagination run away with her? And what if Olive is the next target? A chilling psychological thriller that tears through themes of identity, loss, and toxic friendship, Shift will leave readers guessing until the final pages.

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Title:Shift
Author:Em Bailey
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:September 1st 2011 by Hardie Grant Egmont
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Fantasy. Contemporary

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This book was surprisingly quick to read. I was expecting to read it over a few days but I finished it in a day. It was confusing but good and surprising and predictable. It was the kind of book where you find yourself internally shouting at the main character when they do something stupid and there is an obvious reason why but it was still good.

Review posted at Amaterasu Reads Em Bailey's chilling psychological YA thriller debut is sure to make readers think twice about letting people get close too much. The bonds of friendship is stretched tight up to the breaking point in this shuddery tale of one girl's identity and her struggle to find out who she really is deep inside.Olivia Corbett's life is a wreck. She used to be best friends with Katie, the most popular girl in school. She used to be pretty, outgoing, with a happy family, but

Wow. This book practically threw me off balance. The story itself is amazing with a lot of twists and turns. If you've read my IMM 25, you would probably know that this book is soaked wet, and I spent hours drying it. And that was when I couldn't help but took a peek... and instantly, I was hooked.Our main character Olive is a beautiful, witty, sarcastic but problematic teenage girl. Ever since her father left, she has not been the same as her old self. She is convinced that she is the reason of

This was one CREEPY book! Half way through the book I was in this state: Despite it's obvious creepiness I couldn't put it down.So Olive was this typical once-popular-now-loner kid with issues, but what those issues were was not so clear in the beginning. At times I was totally frustrated with her and I was screaming at the book what are you doing??? and yes I was totally scared of the people in the book! I just had chills all over! and by the time I finished I was doubting my own reality I'll

1.5/5Subtlety is not this book's strong suit... so, this wasn't that much of a psychological thriller. Obviously theres a history here with everyone aware but having the same go unspoken. Yet, with the big ginormous hints littering the path toward the reveal, there really was no thrill for me in this one. At points, I even felt a little insulted by how it seemed someone had taken my hand and positioned my just so, as if saying, see this? this is the way things went down; and that? that is why

Full review and Guest post from Em Bailey at Pen to Paper.Shift was, at least for me, a fairly confusing novel in a couple of ways. However, both of these ways are positive, if that makes any sense.The first confusing thing about the book is the genre. It masquerades itself as a kind of YA contemporary fiction, but it definitely has a strong fantastical feel to it. I say 'fantastical' and not 'fantasy' because we can't be sure whether what we're looking at it reality or not - hardly anything is

This book surprised me! I wasnt expecting much but I ended up really enjoying it and was actually surprised at some of the twists! Although it wasnt perfect and I found myself feeling frustrated about certain parts of the story I overall liked the book and thought it was a good YA thriller.