The cellar
Before reading this book I was already intrigued by the alluring title “The cellar”; it was this
that made me want to read on. Before I knew it I was indulged into the first chapter. The
cellar had the perfect combination of griping, creepy, and simply just messed up. I was
hooked in at every moment.
The book follows the survivor of kidnapping and her surreal experiences and the lives of her
and the other girls she is placed with. This book makes you realise the floors in our society
and the reality of it happening in your town. Whilst reading this book I was not only inspired
by summer’s determination but freaked out by the scenarios the teen goes through.
You hear the book mainly through the character of summer but we also hear from Collin
and Lewis. Throughout the book we get glimpses of the present and past experiences; from
summer’s childhood.
You have to give the story time, and as the book progress the vibrancy and twistedness of
the story only makes you want to read on further.
In my opinion I think that Natasha Preston captures
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