Sunday, November 23, 2008

Songs for the Missing by Stewart O'Nan


Songs for the missing is nearly impossible to put down and the need to figure out what happened to Kim builds with each chapter.

O'Nan writing style allows for ease and comfort. You easily fall into the story line and feel the anger and frustration of her parents and sister. This book is emotionally charged and suspenseful.

This book is NOT about Kim's murder but about how her family and friends mourn the loss of someone they cherish and love. Be prepared for an emotional roller coaster and the fear that you too may go missing.


Grade: A

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