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| ISBN: | 1471115739 (ISBN13: 9781471115738) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Ren, Jesse Miller, |
Sarah Alderson
Paperback | Pages: 310 pages Rating: 3.88 | 2302 Users | 339 Reviews
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When aspiring music journalist Ren Kingston takes a job nannying for a wealthy family on the exclusive island of Nantucket, playground for Boston's elite, she's hoping for a low-key summer reading books and blogging about bands. Boys are firmly off the agenda. What she doesn't count on is falling in with a bunch of party-loving private school kids who are hiding some dark secrets, falling (possibly) in love with the local bad boy, and falling out with a dangerous serial killer... The gripping new stand-alone novel from the author of Hunting Lila. Out August 2013
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| Title | : | The Sound |
| Author | : | Sarah Alderson |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 310 pages |
| Published | : | August 1st 2013 by Simon & Schuster UK |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. New Adult. Music. Mystery. Crime |
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Ratings: 3.88 From 2302 Users | 339 ReviewsAppraise Out Of Books The Sound
I lie down beside her and try to absorb everything shes just told me about dead nannies, and about Tyler and Jesse almost killing each other over nothing. Im glad I want to be a music journalist because I think I would suck at being an investigative one. No shit. The main character is so fucking passive it drives me fucking nuts. It is NOT ok to play a victim, it is NOT ok to take shit just because your mama told you to. You do NOT have to be polite to someone who treats you like crap. FuckAhhhhhhhhhh This was such a great book, and as cliché as it sounds I really could not put it down. The intense plot and swoon-worthy intriguing characters left me wanting more. One of the things I really liked about this book was that, unlike many other YA novels, there was an air of mystery throughout the whole story and it wasnt exactly predictable either.Overall I rate this book a 5, and would definitely recommend it to anyone who is a fan of action packed thrillers with romance on the
Overall, I enjoyed this romantic mystery. The protagonist is great and the romance is sweet, though I thought that the mystery, if examined too closely, begins to unravel at the seams like a discount bikini.I really liked Ren, the main character. She's a British teenager who's come to Nantucket to work as a nanny for the summer. That part of the story was really fun -- watching Ren navigate the world of the rich kids who summer in Nantucket. The romance was good too -- not surprisingly, Ren

As a thriller/murder- mystery, this was horrible. As a contemporary romance, I give it 5/5. Love Sarah Alderson's writing + swoony men!
(bites lower lip and whispers) I don't even remember what this book was about.No, seriously, it's been, what? One and a half years (I think) and I stumbled across The Sound with the intention of reading it when I saw that I'd already rated it 3 stars and I don't even fucking recall rating it three stars. I don't even fucking recall picking up the bloody book! I'm terribly baffed.(I'm sorry, I may have gone a bit overboard. No offence to those who enjoyed this book)
The story sort of floats around and lacks direction. But I didn't care because this is Sarah freakin' Alderson and she's awesome.Ren's a pretty cool teen. As cruel as it sounds, I appreciated her respiratory issues because I suffered a few asthma attacks at inopportune times when I was younger. Ren gets into a few sticky situation but I liked the way she powers through them. Why am I asking him to meet me? Obviously its because my brain is suffering humiliation withdrawal symptoms and needs some
FIVE OUT OF FIVE SOUND STARS. MUST READ FOR LOVERS OF YOUNG ADULT/CONTEMPORARY READERS Just a tease of the opening sentences of the book below hehe."Im running, running blind. Into the dark. Into the woods. Ricocheting off branches, tripping over tangled tree roots, gripping my arm as I stumble on, sobbing. Are those his footsteps coming after me or is it the wind? A bird? An animal?..."The Sound by Sarah Alderson takes place on a very exclusive island in America. Our main character 17-year-old

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