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lisaluvsliterature 's review for:
Magnetic
by Carissa Miller
I will just say that I burned through this book in no time. It was a very edge of your seat, need to know what is happening next, type of story. I like how a part of the story tied in a historical aspect that is currently in a bestselling book, about how Native Americans were murdered because of having oil or other resources on their land. While I kind of figured out why the rich guy didn't want his son dating the Native American girl, the main character's mother, there was even another twist at the end that I didn't see coming. And I really love when I book can give me the clues to figure out the mystery, but not all of them, because I love to be surprised. While there were some things about the main character that were a little extreme, and almost felt a little rushed or not completely necessary, her blackouts when she gets upset, they did fit into the story okay. And then Maverick had his own issues, and those also felt a little added on, not quite as developed as I would have liked them to be. But overall, there was a lot of good character development, and I was definitely invested in knowing how all the secrets and mysteries would wrap up.
I will probably look to see if I am able to order this to make available in the school library where I work for my students to read. I believe the historical aspect is one that fits perfectly into adding diversified stories to our collection. A great debut story.
I will probably look to see if I am able to order this to make available in the school library where I work for my students to read. I believe the historical aspect is one that fits perfectly into adding diversified stories to our collection. A great debut story.