Tuesday, June 03, 2014

A new student review of If You Find Me by Emily Murdoch

speedreader789 posted a new student review of If You Find Me by Emily Murdoch. See the full review.

I thought that this book was very suspenseful and a book that is hard to put down after you have started it.   I think the best thing about the book is that you do not know what happened to the sisters before they were brought to their father’s home other than that they were raised in the woods by their mother who has left.  Given the context clues you can assume that they had very little money but they are still very smart.  Throughout the story, the back ground is revealed through Carey’s flashbacks and some of the things that happened are not at all what you would expect. I also liked the setting change.  The girls go from a trailer in the woods to a farm in a rural area.  It is humorous to see how much we see as everyday concepts that they have no idea about such as a hamburger.  The characteristics of the main character in the book are intriguing.  They are developed throughout the flashbacks and the little things that Carey does.  Such as how Carey carries her violin everywhere throughout school.  This shows that she is very protective of some parts of her past even though there are other parts she makes obvious she despises.  If you would like to read a mystery with funny twists this is the book for you.