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Title:Vanishing Girls
Author:Lauren Oliver
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 357 pages
Published:March 10th 2015 by HarperCollins
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Contemporary. Thriller. Fiction
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Rating: 3.59 | 27100 Users | 4052 Reviews

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Dara and Nick used to be inseparable, but that was before the accident that left Dara's beautiful face scarred and the two sisters totally estranged.

When Dara vanishes on her birthday, Nick thinks Dara is just playing around. But another girl, nine-year-old Madeline Snow, has vanished, too, and Nick becomes increasingly convinced that the two disappearances are linked. Now Nick has to find her sister, before it's too late.

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Original Title: Vanishing Girls
ISBN: 0062224107 (ISBN13: 9780062224101)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Virginia(United States)

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"Don't ask me how I know. I just do. If you don't understand that, I guess you've never had a sister." I have a sister. She's six years younger than me, more popular, cleverer and a far better person than I'll ever be, no lie. We have stupid inside jokes. She calls my boyfriends douches, and I extend her the same favor because a) they are, and b) they don't deserve my sweet baby sis. Last week, she bought me a caramel latte for no reason except she knew my deep abiding love for anything

Writing/Style: 5 starsTwist Ending: 1 starThis Sea Salt and Caramel Corn Candle pairs well with this bookOkay, for about 80% of the book, Lauren Oliver had me. The writing was mostly tight and I loved the descriptions. However, there were some things that stood out to me as odd:1. The Nick/Parker/Dara romance. No. Just no. I know this is a YA trope where someone has a romance between siblings, but it just feels incestuous. Also, would you honestly want to date someone who has been with one of

A slow build to a disappointing conclusion.Vanishing Girls pulls out an ambitious reveal towards the end that would have caused uproar of the very best kind about five to ten years ago. However, I agree with Wendy's summation of the "twist"... in 2015, this just isn't that original or different anymore. A person who's read a bunch of psychological thrillers will see the ending coming from a mile off.But that's not all. I've steadily developed more and more of a dislike for the way Lauren Oliver

DNF @22% Let me start by saying: THE BOOK WAS GOOD. THE CHARACTERS WERE NOT! Vanishing girls by Lauren oliver is an interesting YA Mystery i adored the whole concept of the story, The diary and the journal articles were a bit confusing but the writting was good, what i didn't like were the characters! Dara and Nick, i HATED these girls. Nick is the "Good girl" has friends, pretty but not as pretty as her sister and kind of prude. Dara is the polar opposite of her sister, slut popular hot

2.75I just want to love a Lauren Oliver book, dammit!! This is the third one to leave me feeling just "meh" about it. It has all the elements I like in a thriller, and it had a good plot, a good ending...but not as successful as other novels, even though I hate to compare. Her writing is the only thing holding this together, I never get annoyed by her style or word choice or tone...her story telling is just lacking for me. There is no doubt she is a talented author...I just feel like she has so

Another winner from Lauren Oliver. Dark, suspenseful, and insanely gripping.

A slow build to a disappointing conclusion.Vanishing Girls pulls out an ambitious reveal towards the end that would have caused uproar of the very best kind about five to ten years ago. However, I agree with Wendy's summation of the "twist"... in 2015, this just isn't that original or different anymore. A person who's read a bunch of psychological thrillers will see the ending coming from a mile off.But that's not all. I've steadily developed more and more of a dislike for the way Lauren Oliver
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