31 July 2015

Review: The Lost and the Found by Cat Clarke

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Title: The Lost and the Found.
Author: Cat Clarke.
Publication Date: July 2nd, 2015.
Publisher: Quercus.
Genres: Mystery, Contemporary, Young Adult.
Format: Paperback, 441 pages.
Source: Provided By Publisher.
My Rating:
Can you imagine?
A child - taken.
A whole family - torn apart.


Slowly, over the years, the family put themselves back together. A little broken, but still strong.

But then the child (now all grown up) comes home.

This is the story of what happens next.

 
 


Review


Whilst reading The Lost and the Found, I constantly had a heavy and foreboding feeling in my chest- kind of like the feeling you get when you know something bad is going to happen in a movie because you’ve seen it a million times before. I knew from the off that this book wasn’t going to be sunshine and butterflies, and there was going to be some big twist/and or reveal, because hey – this is Cat Clarke we’re talking about! Cat Clarke’s books aren’t for the faint hearted, they’re gritty and realistic with the ability to really make you question life. I’ve now read three books by Cat Clarke, and I must say she’s an absolutely brilliant author that I can’t wait to read even more from in the future – keep on writing, Cat, you’re incredible!



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Faith is our main protagonist in The Lost and the Found and I loved her right from the start. I felt like I could really connect with her character in a way that made reading The Lost and the Found even more exciting! Faith is a really realistic character, with quirks and faults that make her even more loveable. She’s an incredibly strong person, and I don’t know how she’s dealt with being in the shadow of her missing sister all her life. She’s grown up with a mother who’s a shell of her former self, and who’s not been emotionally there for her at all, yet she still manages to be selfless and is always thinking of other people. She’s truly an inspirational character. Faith is torn between being delighted that her sister has come home, and feeling there’s something just not right – I personally think she handled the whole situation a whole lot better than I would have!



The secondary characters in The Lost and the Found were also brilliant and really well developed. They all had different and separate personalities and traits and although I didn’t love them all, they were still all brilliant to read about. Laurel is Faith’s missing sister, and at first, I was sure I was going to like her character, but as the book went on – I really started to despise her. She seemed too sweet and kind, almost to the point where it was sickly, and although she had been through a lot, she really irritated me with her behaviour. I have to say I wasn’t that keen on Faith’s mum either, I thought she was way too interested in the publicity of the whole situation. She seemed to love it and was revelling in it, and I often thought that it was strange, and definitely not right for her to be taking such a shine to the spotlight in the light of things. The last character I would like to mention is Michel, I won’t go into too much detail about him as I don’t want to spoil anything, but I have to say he was one of my favourite characters! I thought he was a brilliant little extra in the book, with his quirky personality and caring and loving nature. He’s definitely a character that I won’t be forgetting any time soon!



Overall, I thought The Lost and the Found was absolutely superb, and I loved every second of reading it. It wasn’t perfect by any means, but then again, very few books are, and I thought the ending seemed a little too rushed for my liking which was quite disappointing. However the characters were brilliant, and the plot, although a little predictable at times, was remarkable as well. I believe The Lost and the Found well and truly deserves the 4.5/5 star rating I’ve given it, and if any of you are fans of Mystery novels, then I’d really recommend you giving this book a go! I’d also recommend Cat Clarke’s writing to as many people that’ll listen as she’s a fantastic author who manages to put a twist into any average novel idea and make it shine beyond measure.




Quotes



I didn't even notice at first; Thomas is very good a skulking. But then I realized that I was seeing him all the time - in the corridors, in the library, in the courtyard. I mentioned it to Martha one day and she rolled her eyes at me. 'Finally. I was wondering when you were going to notice.' She was the one who encouraged me to talk to him, although 'Why the hell are you stalking me?' probably wasn't quite what she had in mind. - Page 98.


The sound of the balloon popping makes everyone in the common room jump and turn around to see where the noise came from. Laney Finch clutches her hand to her chest and leans on one of her friends to steady herself. One of the boys standing next to the coffee machine shouts the word 'DICK!' in our direction, probably embarrassed because he jumped so high his head almost hit the ceiling. - Page 315.


I thank her again, then rush out of the door, leaving a half-drunk cup of tea, a whole slice of carrot cake, and a slightly baffled Australian girl. - Page 382.

9 July 2015

June 2015 Book Haul


 


Hey Book Nerds! :D How are you all doing today? I'm finally back to do my June book haul, and I'm really sorry it's a little late this month. Things have been crazy, and I've had lots of appointments, and the heat in the UK the past few weeks has been really awful. It's definitely been getting to me, it just makes me really uncomfortable so I haven't been up to filming. :/ Oh well! It's cooling off again now, which is a relief and I'm really pleased to have gotten this post done. :) I bought and received some awesome books last month, so I'm really excited to be sharing them all with you guys. I hope you enjoy this book haul, enjoy the gorgeous book porn! :D


 

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Photos And Book Information








A BIG thank you to Headline publishing who sent me a copy of The Prisoner of Night and Fog for review. It looks really good and I hope to get around to reading it soon. :) Also a HUGE thank you to Bloomsbury who sent me a copy of Not In The Script for review, I'm really looking forward to reading it as soon as I can! :D






The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge.
Siena (Stella, #0.5) by Helen Eve.



A HUGE thanks to Macmillan who sent an ARC of The Lie Tree and a finished copy of Siena for review. ^.^ They both look really good and I can't wait to read them! :D








A BIG thanks to Electric Monkey who sent me a copy of Messenger of Fear for review! I've heard some really good things about it and I can't wait to start it! :) Also a HUGE thanks to Mira Ink who sent me a copy of Rogue for review, I hope to get around to reading the first book in this series soon so I can read and review this one too!







Another HUGE thanks to Mira Ink who sent me ARCS of Never Always Sometimes and Nowhere But Here for review. They both look really brilliant, and I can't wait to read them! :D




















After (After, #1) by Anna Todd.
Grey (Fifty Shades, #4) by E.L. James.








Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth.
Insurgent (Divergent, #2) by Veronica Roth.







Allegiant (Divergent, #3) by Veronica Roth.
Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3) by Tahereh Mafi.



















Live Through This by Mindi Scott.
Alienated (Alienated, #1) by Melissa Landers.











 

Thoughts


I'm pretty sure I say this every time I haul books, but oh well! The EXCITEMENT I have for these books is unbelievable! :P Plus, look at all of their gorgeous covers, how can you not be in love with them? The one I'm probably the most excited about though is Alienated by Melissa Landers. I paid £10 for a copy off the book depository because I've been wanting to get my hands on a copy for AGES. I don't normally do this, but I just had to for this particular one. It looks so fun! Have you read any of these books? Let me know! ^.^


 


What books have you brought or received lately? Leave me a comment or a link to your blog post and I'll be sure to check it out. ^.^ Happy reading! (:

4 July 2015

June 2015 Wrap-Up


 


Hey book nerds! :) I can't believe how quickly June has gone, it just seems to have flown by! I've been trying to read as much as I can, and I'm finally getting back into reading once more. And more importantly, I'm enjoying it again! The weather in the UK has been ridiculously hot, and I've been suffering quite badly due to this - I don't think being pregnant helps one bit. :P Normally I would be posting my June 2015 Book Haul before my wrap-up, but things have been all over the place this month, and this is the first video and post I've gotten round to making. :) I hope you all enjoy, and I'll chat to you all again soon. ^.^




 
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Books Read In June 2015




  • Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge.


  • Ten by Gretchen McNeil.


  • Burning Blue by Paul Griffin.


  • Better Than Perfect by Simone Elkeles.


  • Burn For Burn by Jenny Han & Siobhan Vivian.





 
Total: 5 books read.
Click on the link to be taken to the review.



What books did you read in June 2015? Don't forget to leave me a comment or a link to your blog post and I'll be sure to check it out! ^.^ Happy Reading! (: