Author: Elizabeth Scott
I read a book today. Over the course of less than three and a half hours. Most of that time was not spent reading. In fact, I spent just a little over an hour reading it. It doesn't take long. It's a very quick read. And it was an excellent, if haunting, book.
LIVING DEAD GIRL is about Alice. Once upon a time, her name wasn't Alice. But ever since Ray took her five years ago, she has been Alice. The once-upon-a-time girl is gone.
Ray is a pedophile. He took Alice from a class trip right before her tenth birthday, and since then he has claimed to be her father figure, but basically she's his sex toy. She's broken; she doesn't know how to be anything other than Ray's little girl. But Alice is fifteen now, and that's too old for Ray. Ray wants a new Alice. And this Alice is going to help him get her, because if she isn't good, the once-upon-a-time girl's family will be killed. Ray will kill them.
From the back of the book:
"The thing is, you can get used to anything. You think you can't, you want to die, but you don't. You won't. You just are."
This is Alice. She was taken by Ray five years ago. She thought she knew how her story would end. She was wrong.
Not gonna lie, it was a pretty creepy/disturbing story. My recommendation for this one comes with caution labels. It's not a lighthearted story that anyone who's just looking to kill some time should read. But if you're looking for a genuinely well-written (the writing style is great), haunting story that will make you think, I would recommend LIVING DEAD GIRL in a heartbeat. It's an excellent book. One of those ones that you can't really say "I enjoyed that," because you don't enjoy reading about abuse, but it is a gripping story that you can't put down, and I would give it five stars.
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