Liked It“Kind of creepy, but completely satisfying” see full review » see other reviews » |
Didn’t Like It“With an unrealistic plot and superficial characters, this book did not appeal to me in the slightest.” see full review » see other reviews » |
“Kind of creepy, but completely satisfying”
Sadie N wrote this review 13 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Nina Wrigley, Ellie Wrigley’s older sister, mysteriously left two years ago. Now Ellie is searching across the United States for her. Even though Ellie’s good friends, Amanda and Brad, say she should just give up, Ellie won’t listen. Nina is her only sister. She can’t go on through life without knowing what happened to her.
After finding a drawing by Nina and a phone number on a piece of old cardboard, Ellie starts hunting for her. Along the way, she meets a man named Sean, who agrees to help her find her long-lost sister. The two travel cross-country, following clue after clue, in order to find Nina. Is Sean really there to help her? Or does he have an ulterior motive? And what’s the true story with Nina? Will Ellie ever be able to find her sister...alive?”
“Pretty good, kind of sketchy, worth reading.”
Jessica O wrote this review 3 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Really good book.”
Andrea G wrote this review Thursday, December 3 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I liked everything about this book, but I found it pretty hard to relate to, on account of me never having lost a sister or gone on a road trip with a total stranger or or or. I can see how a lot of people would hate it, but I think that it had a good and definitely suspenseful plot.”
Julia W wrote this review Wednesday, November 25 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“With an unrealistic plot and superficial characters, this book did not appeal to me in the slightest.”
Heather wrote this review Sunday, October 11 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“It looks interesting and something that will keep me wanting to read more, all the reviews said it was an amazing book also which makes me want to try it out for myself.”
sophie d wrote this review Thursday, September 17 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“One of the most amazing books I have ever read. I was expecting a chintzy little romance about a girl who searches for her missing sister with a cute, funny guy. But instead what I got was a murder, a mystery and lots of suspense. The whole time I was reading I was thinking "this would make a terrific movie". Loved this book”
Natalie wrote this review Saturday, August 29 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“kool”
Maria y wrote this review Saturday, August 22 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“ Reviewed by Steph for TeensReadToo.com
Nina mysteriously left two years ago, and now her younger sister, Ellie, is searching for her lost sister. Even though Ellie's good friends, Amanda and Brad, say she should just give up, Ellie simply can't. This is her only sister. She can't go on through life without knowing what happened to Nina.
So, after Ellie sees a drawing her sister did and a phone number on a piece of old cardboard, she starts hunting for Nina.
Early on, Ellie meets the nice guy, Sean, who agrees to help a total stranger find her long-lost sister. The two travel cross-country, following clue after clue, in order to find Nina. Only when her search winds to an end does everything spin out of control.
Is Sean really there to help her? Or does he have an ulterior motive? And what's the true story with Nina? Will Ellie ever be able to find her sister...alive?
Lynn Weingarten writes a thrilling adventure of two teens traveling across the country in order to find a long-lost sibling. This book is full of humor, adventure, love, and devotion. The author creates a palpable love between two sisters that jumps from the pages of this book.
Whether you have siblings or not, WHEREVER NINA LIES will be sure to grab all readers. ”