![]() ![]() It was interesting to see the different perspectives, especially Clover’s because you see how disturbed he really is. ![]() The story is told in three points of view – Summer, Lewis, and Clover/Colin – the kidnapped, the boyfriend, and the kidnapper, respectfully. It was one of those books that kept me interested, wanting to know what happened next, but in a calm sort of way rather than on the edge of my seat. ![]() She let me borrow her copy and I finally got around to reading it. The Cellar has been on my radar for a while, since one of my coworkers told me about it. But flowers can’t survive long cut off from the sun, and time is running out… Spending months inside the cellar of her kidnapper with several other girls, Summer learns of Colin’s abusive past, and his thoughts of his victims being his family…his perfect, pure flowers. No family or police investigation can track her down. Nothing ever happens in the town of Long Thorpe – that is, until sixteen-year-old Summer Robinson disappears without a trace. ![]()
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