Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer AShap
Her eighth grade year changes Serena Moore's life forever.
A chance meeting introduces her to Kori Kitzler, known to
the students as "The Dark Angel" of her school. The two
girls soon become inseparable, even as Kori begins to
spiral out of control several years later. When a tragic
car accident leaves Serena alone she has to find a way to
cope. That is when she discovers a list that Kori left
behind. The cryptic list contains five things Kori wanted
to accomplish. Serena sets out to finish her best friend's
tasks. Along the way she discovers more about Kori and,
more importantly, about herself.
As soon as I began
reading this book, I became certain it was going to
receive a glowing review. It was a captivating story with
a lot of emotion. At one point, I was so touched that I
called my best friend in the middle of the night to tell
her how much I loved her and that she absolutely much buy
Undone as soon as she could. The story was told from
Serena's point of view which made it all the more
engaging. It had a pleasant mixture of humor and drama.
The vocabulary used was also refreshing, as it was
accurate with teenage jargon. I would recommend this book
to any teenagers, especially girls. Even though I am
usually not a fan of realistic fiction, I enjoyed this
novel thoroughly.
This book contains profanity, drug
use, and sexual refrences.
Reviewer Age:14
Reviewer
City, State and Country: Chambersburg, PA United States