Dani Solomon life is pretty much perfect- she is popular, she plays tennis and she is an alto in her choir. She even has a little boy she babysits 3 times a week.
But then her life gets weird because she pictures doing things she does not want to do; like groping her choir teacher and telling everyone that her best friend, Shelly is a lesbian. But they are so detailed she can’t always tell if they’re real or not…
Then her visualizations become terrifying when she keeps on seeing herself taking the knives out of the kitchen and stabbing the little boy, Alex, she babysits.
She loves Alex more than anyone else in the world and would hate anything to ever happen to him. She is terrified that her imagination will get a hold of her.
Immediately, she tells his mom about her frightening imagination, but telling her may change everything…..
Some people are born crazy, others become crazy, a few know they'er crazy, but fewer people have the whole world knowing they're crazy.
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At first, I thought this book would be a little dumb. But it was not and I'm happy I was wrong.
At first, I thought this book would be a little dumb. But it was not and I'm happy I was wrong.
This book is very slow at the beginning, but then all the suspense came and I could not put it down.
When I was reading this book, I had some very creepy dreams....They had me terrified!
The author (Janet Ruth Young) used imagry to grab the reader’s attention, and she did it well.
The only thing I did not like about the book were the chapter lengths; they were so short! It made the book feel broken up and choppy. I also did not like that it was in third person, but that’s just because I don't like reading in third person. Even though these things were annoying, they did not destroy the book's plot or anything major like that.
4.5 out of 5 stars

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