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Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan
In the small English village, Sorry-in-the-Vale, Kami Glass has dreams
of becoming an intrepid reporter. When the aristocratic Lynburn family
return to their mansion on the hill and strange events begin to occur, Kami
is on the job investigating. Complicating things are the two beautiful
Lynburn cousins, golden Ash and brooding Jared, who both show an interest in
Kami. Also, one of them sound suspiciously like Kami's "imaginary" friend -
a friend that she's been talking to in her head since she was a child.
I completely devoured this book. Brennan has crafted a delightful story
with laugh out loud dialogue and endearing characters. I can't wait until
book 2, especially with the way the story ended.
-- Reviewed by Connie, Books Inc. Opera Plaza






