Reviewed by Linda on
I was a little unsure about having this whole book from Sin's perspective, but I really, really loved it. It was actually great to see everybody else from her perspective, and to see her insecurities and strengths as well.
I loved how Alan and Sin finally realized that their love-story wasn't part of the playing and the lying, and they opened up to each other. Bambi and Clive (like Bonnie and Clyde?) made me laugh so hard, but they were both very good at pretending, and it was good. However, I was heart-broken when I realized that Gerald had made Anzu possess Alan... although I guess it was necessary for Nick's growth, it was terrible to read about - I felt so bad for all of them!
It was always difficult to know who to trust, and when, which made the excitement last up until the very end, and I thought Sin's love story was very sweet, even if she started it by doing it the wrong way. In the end, she realized what it was that is really important, and that love is truly the one important thing in life (apart from dancing, of course).
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- 14 June, 2011: Finished reading
- 14 June, 2011: Reviewed