Ebook provided by NetGalley for review. Thank you.
Read November/December 2020
Following an accident at summer school Hannah's best friend Agnes is in hospital with brain damage and Hannah herself has been institutionalised as "a danger to herself and others".
Hannah believes that there's been a mistake and she'll be out soon, after all school starts in a couple of weeks and she prides herself on being a star student, and an all round mature person. But days turn into weeks and then months and nothing seems to change, except the arrival of a roommate, Lucy, a talented dancer struggling with eating disorders. Can Lucy help Hannah figure out why they're keeping her locked up?
This was a twisty, intriguing novel that I wasn't even sure how to review for ages. It drew me in and I really enjoyed how everything knit together so seamlessly. Hannah isn't necessarily a likeable person but I still felt sympathetic towards her. Overall a very well-written novel.
4/5 stars
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