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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What She Knew • An eight year old goes missing, just a few feet from where his mother was. He seemingly just vanished into thin air, without a single piece of evidence left behind. Many blame his mother while others are strongly suspected by the authorities. The reader's own suspicions fluctuate from character to character until the ending. Book's suspenseful pace starts off with a bang, then moves quickly throughout. The final chapters move at breakneck speed and the conclusion is really unexpected. I lost a lot of sleep staying up late reading this A++ book. And so will you. Orphan #8 • As a child, a little girl grows up in Orphanages in the 1920s. Back then, the children were used so that unscrupulous physicians could perform in humane medical experiments on. Well when she gets older she works as a nurse and finds herself caring for the aging Dr. who performed such experiences on her. Interesting now, the tables are turned per say and it is up to the nurse to seek revenge from this evil former physician who performed unthinkable experiments on her as a child......So horrible in fact that the nurse still bears the physical scars & after effects 35 years later and may even be dying herself over all the residual damage done unto her back then.[/quote] Thank you for these recommendations; they both sound really good! I just started "Somewhere Out There" by Amy Hatvany. So far so good.[/quote] I like Amy Hatvany's books! I'm reading "Lilac Girls" and it's really good. Starts in 1939 when Germany invades Poland. Told from the point of view of a Polish girl, an American socialite, and a Ferman doctor. Really sad, but engrossing. [/quote]
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