How do you catch a killer when you canÆt move and you have no voice
I have no secrets of my own. I canÆt do anything without someone knowing about it. I can see, though, and I can hear, and sometimes people forget that. Sometimes people talk about me as if IÆm not there. I hate that. And sometimes people tell me their secrets. Dan did. And I canÆt tell anyone. I wish I could do something.
GemmaÆs life is in danger in this gripping mystery from Penny Joelson.
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I think this is a REALLY good book because I like how it shows that people with disabilities are not totally useless. I find this book very thrilling and exciting, too I would definitely give it 5 STARS
I’m so glad you found the book thrilling aaand exciting! Penny
An incredibly insightful book into the life of a person with a life-restraining disability. it was really interesting seeing how the parents really understood jemma , but then how some people found it harder to empathise (like the temporary carer, Rosie, who read Jemma children’s books and played disney songs . that bit specifically shows that you shouldn’t assume things about people just because they are disabled)A fantastic book that was well thought out and researched.
I love your review! I’m so glad you found the book insightful. It sounds like it really made you think! Penny
I liked it at the end where Gemma gets to (spoiler) machine. I quite like the mystery book. 5 Stars
Hi Sunjoo,
Thanks for your review, I’ve hope you don’t mind but I’ve removed three little words just to avoid giving too much away.
Mrs Northcott
It was an incredible book and I liked the prospective. It is original. The characters are very well described and I like the style. I think it feels incomplete as it has a lot of things you want to know. 4 Stars
Muhammed, what a beautiful review! To hear you were in a daze when you finished the book really moved me! ‘Heartrending and compulsive’ is just the reaction I hoped for. I hope you will love ‘Girl in the Window’ too!