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Book Review: The Evolution of Mara Dyer



How will I start this review? I have lots of feelings right now after finishing the book and I can't figure out a way to finally start it 'cause... you know... the book is so-so good!!! And I love it! (So it begins here I guess)

Mara Dyer. Blinded by truth. Silenced by fear. Mara Dyer is a seventeen year old teenager who suffers PTSD and some mental illnesses (according to her psychiatrist) that gives her the crown with "psychotic" word on the top. But Mara believes she's not delusional or mental because everything the happens to her all lined up with the truth. That Jude is alive and watching her every move. But no one believes her even her all own family. Then she realized that if she still pushed what she believes she'll just be sent to an Institution. And she doesn't want that to happen so Mara kept everything to herself even if it frightens her. But Noah Shaw believes that she tells the truth. He believes that nothing's wrong with her. And he loves her. But she will love him to ruins. 
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What I love about this book is the thrilling sensation in every flip of the page. It really caught all of my attention and interest which led me not to sleep at night and just read this book then fall asleep with the book still on my hands. Mara is the bravest girl in the whole wide world of fiction! (Tho, this books is the reality) She's tougher than a tiger and smarter than a fifth grader. ( Wait? Was that a TV show?) The romance, creepiness and humor are perfectly balanced. Noah Shaw is a perfect guy. Handsome, rich and mysterious. He's my new crush. HAHAHA I asked Michelle Hodkin the day we met if I can have Noah Shaw and she said sure so technically Noah is mine! Sorry, Mara. Wew. Okay, seriously this book is epic! Epic! Epic! Epic! I love it. Really. Super. Even my cat loves it. (Uses it to scratch his neck) 

Rate 5/5 Stars! 

PS. KILL JUDE. RIGHT. NOW.

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