Fracture by Megan Miranda Review

It the book Fracture by Megan Miranda, Delany is rescued after being trapped underwater for eleven seconds. Everyone calls it a miracle when she has nothing wrong with her. Delany calls is an abnormality, anomaly, or a mistake, especially when the MRI results of her brain come back. As she continues the healing process, she discovers that there is something different inside of herself. Delany feels an unavoidable pull towards certain people and she is working to discover what exactly causes it. Unfortunately, things continue to get worse. Delany’s parents accuse her of accidentally causing the death of a neighbor, her best friend doesn’t trust her anymore, and she can’t keep her 4.0 GPA. Delany is trying to discover who her true friends are and how to maintain a balance between being normal and her new found abnormality.

I started this book one evening before going to bed and the only reason I put it down was to go to work. I really enjoyed how it flowed as well as how it kept me guessing as to what Delany would do about each situation. The book amazed me with how quickly it caught my interest and maintained it throughout the entire novel. It was interesting to see the various dynamics between the different characters and how her opinions of each individual changed when new facts were presented about them. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel and would definitely recommend it to others!

You can read an excerpt here.

 

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Title: Fracture

Author: Megan Miranda

Format:  Hardcover, eBook

Page Nos.: 272

ISBN: 978-0802723093

Release Date: January 3, 2012

Publisher: Walker Books

Reviewer: Jillian

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