
Rhea Staie
I read Natasha Preston's book "The Cellar" and "The Cabin" together and I have to say they're tied for. me I Iove the constant mystery and some points I absolutely wanted to smash the book bcz of Clover😅. I feel the end though was a bit more loose than other books, kind of like the Cabins cliffhanger ending. (Which pissed me off I want more Blake) I love how the YA is CLEARLY prominent and Luke is such a greenflag charecter, even with all the crazy things he does. Anyway though 1 18/10

Electric Maxie
This story was quite crazy, it keeps you up on your toes, wary of what's going to happen next. Summer gets kidnapped whilst looking for a friend, she gets stuck in a cellar with 3 other girls. The Kidnapper is one person I felt sorry for because of his mental issue but hated him with a passion. I couldn't wait till he was caught. It was nice to see the different point of views as we got to also see inside the kidnappers head and summers boyfriends to see how they were reacting. The beginning was kind of cliche with, the Summer being kidnapped and taken in a typical white van. What disappointed me the most was how they didn't explain what happened to Rose at the end, it just ended abruptly, she was one of the main girls especially to the captor himself would've made sence to have explained what went on with her. Also, didn't really explain much about the kidnapper himself at the end and what was wrong with him mentally, only made assumption of what had happened to him.

Chloe Marban
This book was really interesting in the beginning and end. Some parts of the middle were a little more dull, but still very important to the story. I liked that it was disturbing, but not enough to keep me up at night. My favorite thing about this book was that it was told in different points of view. You could get into all sides of the story. It definitely made me want to be a lot more careful and cautious.
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