Fracture by Megan Miranda
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Fracture is full of death, deceit and suspicion. It also includes a very controversial subject.
I can't say i really like Delaney, but i didn't dislike her either. She was a fairly average character.
I did feel sorry for her at times, though.
Her mum lied to her for years. You do get an insight later on in the book why she did it, but i still find it wrong that she kept Delaney from making her own mind up about seeing them.
The one thing that really made me dislike them though, was what they accused Delaney of. You just don't accuse your kids of that, and then make it sound like it was a perfectly fine thing to do because "It would have happened soon anyway"
Delaney's feelings were basically like a light switch. One minute she was jealous of Decker kissing someone else because she liked him, and the next she didn't care, then she cared again.
One minute she liked Troy, the next she found him repulsive and was afraid of him, then she liked him again.
Overall, it was a good read about a girl surviving eleven minutes in an icy lake, Gaining the ability to know who's going to die soon. Though, it lost enjoyment value by the main character having on/off feelings, and lacking a few explanations.
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