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I went through quite a few emotions while reading this but the one feeling that stay consistent was confusion. I just finished it and am so confused and honestly a little frustrated that I read the whole thing, hoping for something that made any kind of sense.
I love boarding house books- and when this book began I got a "Down a Dark Hall" vibe- my favorite book by Lois Duncan. The house was spooky, each person in the house seemed to have a certain talent and they referred to the house as if it ...more
I love boarding house books- and when this book began I got a "Down a Dark Hall" vibe- my favorite book by Lois Duncan. The house was spooky, each person in the house seemed to have a certain talent and they referred to the house as if it ...more

This feels like the perfect book. This is the book I’ve been looking for and didn’t know I was looking for.
Normally, this sort of repetitive action would drive me nuts:
But in this book, the repetition has a point. Ines is directionless, she doesn't know if she wants to be here or not be here. She wanders. She is bored. She does t ...more
Normally, this sort of repetitive action would drive me nuts:
I went outside. I walked in circles around the brown yard. I picked up a stick and put it down again. The sun disappeared behind the trees. I went back inside.
But in this book, the repetition has a point. Ines is directionless, she doesn't know if she wants to be here or not be here. She wanders. She is bored. She does t ...more

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