Hush, hush

Published April 17, 2009 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-1-4169-8941-7
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3 stars (15 reviews)

When a girl named Nora has her seating chart changed in biology class so she has to sit next to a boy named Patch, but somethings off about him so Nora is determined to expose him for who he really is which means being with him. Even when her mother is away and shes alone with just her house keeper even then her mom tells her to stay away from him and her best friend Vee tells the same thing she doesn't listen, and falls for Patch. But mysterious things happen someones after her she gets in car accident in Vees car and when she feels someones watching her Vee believes its Patch and Vee dresses up as Nora and Vee is violently attacked in the street and with a new kid from Private School showing up in the middle of the year Nora finds and article the says "Elliot …

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1 star

What a nostalgia read!



I have read Hush Hush only once, and I hate it. It has been more than a decade since I read this book. I want to see if this book held up.



When I finished reading Hush, Hush, I had to mull it over for a while. I really wasn’t sure what to say. I am absolutely love the cover (athletic looking, darkly mysterious fallen angel, contorted in midair in gray-scale? What’s not to like?).



It didn’t work.



Inside was the most confused piece of writing I’ve read in some time. Becca Fitzpatrick didn’t seem to know quite what she wanted, only that it had to be Ominous, Scary, sexy, and Dangerous. With that in mind, she threw a bunch of things and let her narrator, Nora, and sort them out. Nora, understandably, had some trouble with this, and the result is a thoroughly frustrating heroine …

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1 star

This book is disgusting.

In short, the love interest is a horrible stalker who unapologetically and intentionally sexually harasses the heroine with the approval of both other characters and the narrative itself which attempts to subsume this completely unacceptable and frightening behavior under the idea that her fear of him--her not feeling safe around him--is sexual chemistry.

Gross and distressing/triggery to boot.

-50 stars

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