
The Walls Around Us
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Georgia King
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Sandy Rustin
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Nova Ren Suma
Nova Ren Suma's novels 17 and Gone and Imaginary Girls were named YALSA 2014 Outstanding Books for the College Bound.
The Walls Around Us introduces Violet, a dancer on the cusp of stardom, and Amber, who's been jailed in a juvenile detention home for years. Tying them together is the home's long-dead Orianna, who holds the key to dark mysteries.
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Sums writing
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The narrators were also amazing. There voices creating detailed characters for you to imagine. They do an outstanding job.
One of the best
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Beautifully written, but poorly narrated.
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Second greatest book from Nova!!!
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Precise well chosen word structure
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Little confused at first...
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Although the title character, Ori never speaks, you have a crystal clear picture of her from alternating narrators Violet (V) and Amber. From disparate worlds, V is a rich miserable, over-privileged, narcissistic sociopath hoping to dance her way into Julliard. Amber pulls the story from being a cliche by bringing us into her world as an indigent, unloved daughter who killed her abusive stepfather (or did she?) and now resides with the other 41 girls in a juvenile correction facility. There are several tragic events told superbly.
The story is haunting and gritty, yet mystical near the end. Perfect ending. The writing is superb. Suma introduces an unknown ballet as the central theme tying in the tragic heroine; color red between both narrators; playing to revenge and retribution. Who says YA stories are subpar? They obviously haven't dissected this one.
The narrators are the perfect fit. V is clipped and unapologetic and Amber is a blend of kind with a hard edge just as I would picture.
Excellent story!
Hasn't anyone else read this? Please do!
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Great, distinct performances and easy-to-digest, intriguing writing from the author
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Dark and weird
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Great audio book
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