![]() ![]() From the cover and the blurb of Unspoken, I thought I would get a Gothic mystery, but what I didn’t expect was the humor. My Thoughts: This is actually my first experience reading Sarah Rees Brennan, so I came into this story without knowing what to expect. Since the Lynburns have returned, strange things are starting to happen around town, and Kami discovers something she may have never wanted to know: the voice in her head is definitely not imaginary and belongs to a very real Lynburn boy. Now the Lynburn family has returned, and among them are teenage cousins Ash and Jared. They are the family that originally founded Sorry-in-the-Vale, and own a big mansion overlooking the town that has stood empty since Kami’s been alive. The most obvious topic for news is the Lynburns. She’s just convinced her school to let her start a newspaper and she is just burning to find a story. Nevertheless, she, the intrepid journalist, will discover its secrets. Her latest plan involves her quiet hometown, Sorry-in-the-Vale. ![]() These are all in Pursuit of the Truth, like exposing the dark underbelly of the cricket club, which often requires that she ‘volunteer’ her best friend Angela in her madcap schemes. She has long conversations in her head with a boy named Jared way beyond the age when having an imaginary friend is deemed acceptable. The Premise: Kami Glass is cheerfully odd. ![]()
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