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Vanished

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Gone Girl meets Pretty Little Liars in the first book of this fast-paced psychological thriller series full of delicious twists and turns.

Friendship. Obsession. Deception. Love.

Kalah knows better than to fall for Beth Taylor . . . but that doesn't stop her from falling hard and falling fast, heart first into a sea of complications.

Then Beth vanishes. She skips town on her eighteenth birthday, leaving behind a flurry of rumors and a string of broken hearts. Not even Beth's best friend, Britney, knows where she went. Beth didn't even tell Kalah good-bye.

One of the rumors links Beth to Britney's boyfriend, and Kalah doesn't want to believe the betrayal. But Brit clearly believes it—and before Kalah can sort out the truth, Britney is dead.

When Beth finally reaches out to Kalah in the wake of Brit's suicide, Kalah wants to trust what Beth tells her. But she's swiftly realizing that nothing here is as it seems. Kalah's caught in the middle of a deadly psychological game, and only she can untangle the deceptions and lies to reveal the unthinkable truth.

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    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2015
      Two popular girls disappear unexpectedly, leaving their closest friend behind.Kalah plays second fiddle to Beth and Britney in every way. She's the new girl; they're an established duo. She's a junior; they're seniors. She's Indian; they're white. Beth and Britney have always had dimensions to their relationship that Kalah hasn't understood, but now, Kalah and Beth have a secret too. Even though Kalah has a caring and dependable boyfriend, she and Beth have been kissing. Kalah thinks she might be in love. The day of her 18th birthday, Beth disappears, leaving Kalah both heartbroken and worried. A few days later, rumors about Beth and Britney's longtime boyfriend surface, and Britney disappears too, apparently by suicide.What follows is both the emotionally nuanced story of Kalah's loss and a genuinely chilling mystery. Kalah's struggles with anxiety are handled particularly well. There are stories of therapists and past incidents, and readers see her tapping systematically to soothe herself, but the anxiety-like her same-sex desires-is simply one facet in a complex and action-heavy tale. The ending provides enough emotional resolution to give a sense of closure but leaves the facts of the story interestingly open to interpretation.An impressive blend of suspense and insight. (Mystery. 14-18)

    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2015

      Gr 9 Up-Kalah is lucky to have best friends like Brit and Beth. Seniors and cocaptains of the field hockey team, Brit and Beth took Kalah in when she transferred to Northside, introducing her to their world of high school popularity and drama. But Kalah is falling for Beth, and before she can talk to her about her feelings, Beth vanishes. According to rumors, her disappearance is tied to a secret relationship with Brit's boyfriend, and soon after the gossip begins, Brit commits suicide, leaving Kalah without either of her two friends. Following Brit's death, Beth finally contacts Kalah, but when she does, Kalah realizes that something is very wrong. This novel tackles themes of friendship, deception, obsession, and love. However, Kalah encounters the same set of problems and reacts the same way over and over again, coming across as a bit static and at times tiresome. The pace picks up about two-thirds of the way through, which brings about a welcome change in Kalah, although the secondary characters remain underdeveloped. VERDICT With early hints of John Green's Paper Towns (Dutton, 2008) that slowly morph into Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl (Crown, 2012), this work is recommended for dedicated readers of realistic fiction.-Maggie Mason Smith, Clemson University R. M. Cooper Library, South Carolina

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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