Monday, June 12, 2017

Review: Crazy House by: James Patterson & Gabrielle Charbonnet

Title: Crazy House
Author: James Patterson & Gabrielle Charbonnet
Publisher: Little Brown & Co.
Pages: 351
Format: Hardcover
Source: Personal Purchase

Descriptions:

No one gets out alive.

Seventeen-year-old Becca Greenfield was snatched from her home and thrown without reazon into a hellish prison known as the Crazy House. To avoid execution, she’s told to shut her mouth and keep her head down.

Becca was never really good at either.

Her only hope for survival is for her sister, Cassie, to find her—that the “good twin” will stop following the rules and start breaking them, before it’s too late. Because the jailers at Crazy House soon discover they made a mistake that could get both sisters killed…

My Thoughts:

This book follows twins Becca and Cassie Greenfield.  When Cassie wakes up and finds her truck broken she is ready to kill her sister Becca for taking off when the cell has a curfew.  Becca is reduced to using her mothers moped which only goes 12 mph.  Cassie searches high and low for her sister.

Becca finds herself in a jail cell where she learns she is on death row.  There she will be schooled and trained and have to fight to stay alive.  Becca begins to wonder if Cassie will ever find her.

This book was tons of fun with a lot of mystery involved.  Learning about the Outsiders, the kids who go missing and what Crazy House is all about.  This book is basically like standing a book on it's and spinning the hell out of it.  What you think you know you don't just as what Cassie and Becca think they know gets totally spun on them.  It was such a thrilling ride to go on!  Can't wait to see what is next for them!
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