Wednesday, April 20, 2016

This review should've had a clever title, but Jissela is lame.



By Jissela O.


Blind Spot by Laura Ellen is a story that makes you realize who people are and who you really are. It shows you how many people have problems in their life that not everyone knows about. You can't judge someone from the outside without knowing what really in the inside. Some people might seem weird, rude, heartless, etc. but you never know what's going on in their lives that makes them act that way.

Sixteen year old Roz lives with macular degeneration. An eye disease that robs her of her central vision. She has trouble seeing things from up close and also far away. She can't always see so clearly. She has always managed to get along just fine without any help. Until she gets placed in a special needs class. Roz just wants to be normal. She just wants to do things on her own and be like everyone else. Until her world spins out of control and one of her classmates is found dead. Roz was the last person to see her alive. Now, it's up to Roz to piece together what she missed and what happened that night to figure out who the murder is. The only problem with that is that she just cant rember. And with her bad eye sight it becomes harder to remember what happened. How can she discover the truth when she can't even trust herself.

Blind Spot  is a good book. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves mystery books. From a scale of 1-10 i would give this book a seven or an eight. In the beginning of the book it goes a little slow but later on it sort of speeds up to good stuff. Other than that it's a good book. This book shows you that not everyone you trust is good. Maybe the people you didn't really like   or found annoying could just end up being your true friends.     

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