Thursday, September 1, 2011

Ultraviolet by R. J. Anderson

Ultraviolet hits the shelves this September and you will not want to miss out on this book.
Sixteen year old, Alison wakes up in a psychiatric until with no memory of how she got there. As her memories slowly resurface, she becomes confused. Is she really capable of murder?What exactly happened to, Tori and where is her body? Did she really dissinigrate in front of her? Is, that even possible?
Her disorder is proving to be difficult until Dr.Faraday arrives at Pine Hills. He finally has answers for her, answers that make her realize that she isn't crazy. There is a reason why she can feel and taste colors and see sounds.
Ultraviolet is unique and brilliant. The characters are realistic and you will be enraptured by this book. Be prepared to set aside a block of time because this is a page turner!
This book has me hooked and I will be reading more by R.J. Anderson, as this is my first read by this author.

Grade: A+

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