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		<title>Review: Stolen by Lucy Christopher</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 11:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Katrina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stolen by Lucy Christopher left me cold and I have finally collected my thoughts enough to write a review.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Title:</strong> Stolen<br />
<strong>Author:</strong> Lucy Christopher<br />
<strong>ISBN:</strong> 978-0-5451-7093-2<br />
<strong>Story Length:</strong> 304 pages<br />
<strong>Genre:</strong> Young Adult Drama</p>
<h3>Three Quick Points About Stolen</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>Point 1:</strong> <strong><del>Slow</del>.</strong> No, thatâ€™s not right. In fact, a new word needs to be coined because â€œslowâ€ (and all its various synonyms) is inadequate.</li>
<li><strong>Point 2:</strong> <strong>The camel won.</strong> It was the only character that felt genuine. Ty came close, but meh. Letâ€™s not start on Gemma.</li>
<li><strong>Point 3:</strong> <strong>A twisted love story.</strong> Still, it was an interesting take on the evolution of Stockholm syndrome. <span id="more-1041"></span></li>
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<h3>Short Synopsis of Stolen</h3>
<p>Sixteen year old Gemma Toombs is stolen from the Bangkok airport and brought to Middle of Nowhere, Australia by a man named Ty. During her captivity, Ty explains how theyâ€™ll have a perfect life together away from the evils of the city. Gemma protests, and then after a late-night epiphany, she decides that Ty is only marginally insane and falls in love. Unfortunately, theirs is a complicated love and it comes with its own set of problems.</p>
<h3>My Thoughts on Stolen</h3>
<p>Let me say up front: <strong>This is a hard review for me to write. </strong>I wanted <em>so much</em> to love Stolen. <em>So much</em>. But, oh sweet Mother of All Things Good, the writing was bad. (Typing that broke my heart a little, but it needed to come out.)</p>
<p>For me, how a story is told is just as important as the story itselfâ€”sometimes more so. Stolen is told in the 2<sup>nd</sup> person POV as a letter from Gemma to Ty, which can be an amazing style if done right. In this book, however, the narrative was more arid than the desert landscape it depicted; it meandered and drifted between various shades of lavender to purple. And at the end a justification was offered for the narrative choice, but it didnâ€™t redeem the book, not one iota.</p>
<p>Of all the characters, I only cared about the camel. It was the only one who felt genuine. When she was left behind, I almost criedâ€¦almost. And if you force me to pick a <em>human</em> character to like, it would be Ty (yes, the mentally unstable kidnapper) because the only emotion Gemma ignited in me was apathy. I <em>wanted</em> to feel for her, and right when I thought I would, the writing got in the way</p>
<p>Ultimately Stolen is a powerful story drowned by stodgy writing and though it may seem like it, I didnâ€™t hate this book; I just wish it were written differently.</p>
<p><strong>Rating:</strong> Save Your Money [D+] (<a href="http://www.todayiread.com/ratings-legend/#save-money">?</a>)</p>
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		<title>[TSS] Is it Ever Possible to Leave the House Without Coming Back with a Truckload of Books?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 16:04:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Katrina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fresh on the heels of finishing both Pharos by Alice Thompson and Stolen by Lucy Christopher (finally!), I discovered another book, Plain Kate by Erin Bow, waiting for me in my mailbox on Saturday and I couldnâ€™t resist starting it. Pharos was an intriguing read. The best part about the book was the prose. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fresh on the heels of finishing both <em><strong>Pharos</strong></em> by Alice Thompson and <em><strong>Stolen</strong></em> by Lucy Christopher (finally!), I discovered another book, <em><strong>Plain Kate</strong></em> by Erin Bow, waiting for me in my mailbox on Saturday and I couldnâ€™t resist starting it.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0425200205/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft border" title="Pharos by Alice Thompson" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/pharos.jpg" alt="Pharos by Alice Thompson" /></a> <em><strong>Pharos</strong></em> was an intriguing read. The best part about the book was the prose. It was evocative, (usually) spare, and eloquent. The story itself wasnâ€™t bad, but I still need to digest it a bit before I try to express my opinions coherently.</p>
<p><strong><em><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0545170931/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright border" title="Stolen by Lucy Christopher" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/stolen.jpg" alt="Stolen by Lucy Christopher" /></a> Stolen</em></strong>. Oh, Stolen. What can I say about that book? Well, first Iâ€™d say that itâ€™s agonizingly slow in the beginning and although it does pick up somewhat around the later middle and end, itâ€™s still relatively slow throughout. That said, I did like the story. Basically, I kinda wish it was written by someone else. But that one is also digesting so I can write a cogent review.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0545166640/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft border" title="Plain Kate by Erin Bow" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/plainkate.jpg" alt="Plain Kate by Erin Bow" width="159" height="240" /></a> Iâ€™m about two thirds of the way through <strong><em>Plain Kate</em></strong> and Iâ€™m enjoying the journey. There is so much to love about this book so far: itâ€™s a fairytale without gratuitous sugarcoating, thereâ€™s talk of witchcraft, thereâ€™s a blood-sucking ghost, and the protagonist isnâ€™t handed all of her heartâ€™s desires on a silver platterâ€”she actually has to <em>work</em> for it. That said, Iâ€™ve spotted a couple of (minor) problems which Iâ€™ll address in the review, but as of now, this oneâ€™s a winner. (<em>Iâ€™m totally in love with Taggle, Kateâ€™s cat, because heâ€™s just plain hilarious.</em>)</p>
<p>Assuming I finish Plain Kate today (which Iâ€™m positive I will), Iâ€™ll take in a few short stories or possibly read one of the new books that came home with me today.</p>
<p>And speaking of new books, Iâ€™m now of the belief that itâ€™s darn near impossible to leave the house without coming back with a bucket-load of books. This morning while grocery shopping, I noticed that they were having a 75% off sale, so I decided to rummage through the remains and have now added 3 new books (technically 4, but one of them is a craft book) to my library. Iâ€™m not really complaining though because they were only a buck apiece.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0671047329/" target="_blank"><img title="The Third Option by Vince Flynn" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/thirdoption.jpg" alt="The Third Option by Vince Flynn" width="148" height="240" /></a><img title="The Wire in the Blood by Val McDermid" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/wireinblood.jpg" alt="The Wire in the Blood by Val McDermid" width="148" height="240" /><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0312994834/" target="_blank"><img title="The Distant Echo by Val McDermid" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/distantecho.jpg" alt="The Distant Echo by Val McDermid" width="149" height="240" /></a></p>
<p>I hadnâ€™t realized Iâ€™d picked up two books by the same author, but Iâ€™m hoping that I really like her style because sheâ€™s a new to me author (both of them actually).Â  Also, I hadnâ€™t realized that <em>The Wire in the Blood</em> is the second book of a series, so Iâ€™ll have to scout out the first one before reading it.</p>
<p>If anyone has read Flynn or McDermid or these books specifically, Iâ€™d love to hear about your experiences with them.</p>
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		<title>Book Notes: Stolen by Lucy Christopher</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 16:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Katrina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a while Iâ€™ve been wanting to read Stolen. I canâ€™t remember where I first learned about it, but I know it was another book blog. I read the description, then went to Amazon and saw it had a few glowing reviews and decided I needed to read it. But, it wasnâ€™t due out in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft border" title="Stolen by Lucy Christopher" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/stolen.jpg" alt="Stolen by Lucy Christopher" /> For a while Iâ€™ve been wanting to read Stolen. I canâ€™t remember where I first learned about it, but I know it was another book blog. I read the description, then went to Amazon and saw it had a few glowing reviews and decided I needed to read it. But, it wasnâ€™t due out in the US for a few months.</p>
<p>By some miracle I received an ARC for the US release (due this month) and started reading it straight away. From the first few pages I had high hopes it would be a smooth read. Right now Iâ€™m at the end of page 84 and all I can think is, <em>Man this is a painfully slow read</em>. (It took me <em>hours</em> to get that far.)</p>
<p>Donâ€™t get me wrong, itâ€™s not because the writing or story are bad, but thereâ€™s just something about the unfolding of it all thatâ€™s stalling my reading. In other words, itâ€™s not holding my attention in the least.</p>
<p>The story so far is about a girl named Gemma who, while is on a layover in Bangkok with her parents, meets and has coffee with a random strange man, and then she wakes up in the middle of nowhere Australia. Basically, sheâ€™s kidnapped and is trying to piece together what happened.</p>
<p>Indeed, the subject matter is rather disturbing, but I do love a good psychological study. For whatever reason, though, Iâ€™m just not feeling Gemmaâ€™s emotional distress. Sure, I can envision what sheâ€™s going through, the descriptions are clear and all, but itâ€™s all so scattered it almost feels disingenuous. Maybe someone whoâ€™s read the book could clue me into what Iâ€™m missing.</p>
<p>I hate to say it, but I need to set this book aside and read something else. (This is the second time I&#8217;ve had to do this while reading this book.) There are a few books that have May publication dates, so Iâ€™ll probably start on one of those, but Iâ€™ll eventually come back to Stolen. I just hope it begins to pick up.</p>
<p><strong>Update July 29, 2010</strong>: I&#8217;ve finally finished reading the book and have posted <a href="http://www.todayiread.com/stolen-lucy-christopher-review/">my review</a>.</p>
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		<title>Teaser Tuesdays: Case of the Purloined Body</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 00:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Katrina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy Tuesday! Itâ€™s time again for another edition of Teaser Tuesdaysâ€¦ Here are the rules: Grab your current read Let the book fall open to a random page Share with us two (2) â€œteaserâ€ sentences from somewhere on that page You also need to share the title of the book where you get your teaser [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright border" alt="Teaser Tuesdays" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/teasertuesdays.jpg" /> Happy Tuesday! Itâ€™s time again for another edition of <a href="http://shouldbereading.wordpress.com/2010/04/27/teaser-tuesdays-apr-27/" rel="nofollow tag">Teaser Tuesdays</a>â€¦</p>
<p>Here are the rules:</p>
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<li>Grab your current read </li>
<li>Let the book fall open to a random page </li>
<li>Share with us <em>two (2) â€œteaserâ€ sentences</em> from somewhere on that page </li>
<li>You also need to share the title of the book where you get your teaser fromâ€¦that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser youâ€™ve given </li>
<li><strong>Please avoid spoilers</strong> </li>
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<p><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0545170931/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft border" title="Stolen" alt="Stolen" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/stolen.jpg" width="157" height="240" /></a> <strong>This weekâ€™s teaser:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I changed my clothes, finding a baggy T-shirt scrunched in the closet in the hall with the words SAVE THE EARTH, NOT YOURSELVES printed on it. It was loose enough not to hurt the burns too much.&#8221; pg. 196 <strong><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0545170931/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Stolen</a></strong> by Lucy Christopher</p>
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<p>When I first heard about this book I was certain I wanted to read it. From the synopsis and some early reviews, I was able to gather that it would be controversial in some way. I enjoy reading controversial novels, especially those that present a conundrum. Stolen does just that. From what I&#8217;ve gathered, it touches on the concept of Stockholm syndrome. And after reading the first few pages, it seems like it&#8217;s going to be a smooth read.</p>
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