Jan. 28th, 2014

The Blurb On The Back:

Once upon a time there was a girl who was special.

This is not her story.

Unless you count the part where I killed her.


Sixteen-year-old Alison has been sectioned in a mental institute for teens, having murdered the most popular girl at school. But the case is a mystery: no body has been found, and Alison’s condition is proving difficult to diagnose. Alison herself can’t explain what happened: one minute she was fighting with Tori – the next Tori disintegrated. Into nothing. But that’s impossible. Right?

When Alison meets Dr Faraday, a visiting psychologist, she feels an instant connection. More, he believes her story. But there’s more to Faraday than Alison can possibly imagine … and the answers he will give her are … extraordinary …


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

R J Anderson’s YA novel mixes science fiction with psychological thriller to an ultimately disappointing effect. The first three quarters of this book are a deftly written, tense psychological thriller. The reader’s plunged into Alison’s nightmare, committed to an asylum with no idea of what’s she supposed to have done. The slow reveal of her relationship with Tori together with the fact that she suffers from the medical condition synaesthesia (a fact that Alison herself is unaware of and has been brought up to conceal as a weirdness) is really well done. I loved her relationship with the other patients, especially the mercurial and damaged Kirk (who I really would have liked to see more of) and the dysfunctional relationship with her fearful mother (which gets a soapy resolution). The problem comes with the introduction of the science fiction element. This takes up the last quarter and is heavy handed, expositional and lacks the delicate imagination of the earlier sections. It’s also coupled with an awkward romance between Alison and psychologist Faraday. Aside from being older than her, the relationship is based on a lie and, potentially, an abuse of a psychological position, which really squicked me out. Ultimately, the last quarter really spoiled my enjoyment of the earlier book and as such, I will not be reading the companion novel.

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