Imaginary Girls, Nova Ren Suma
Imaginary Girls, Nova Ren Suma
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Imaginary Girls

Author: Nova Ren Suma

Narrator: Emma Galvin

Unabridged: 8 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/13/2014


Synopsis

Nova Ren Suma bursts onto the young adult scene with this tantalizing debut novel. During a drunken party-hosted by her beloved sister Ruby-14-year-old Chloe discovers a dead body floating in the reservoir. Sent away for two years, Chloe returns to face unsettling surprises, including a disturbing truth that Ruby has been suppressing. "Eerie and gripping and told with lush and inviting scenes, Imaginary Girls will haunt its readers."-Aimee Bender, best-selling author

Reviews

Goodreads review by Wendy Darling on August 24, 2011

Eerily beautiful and incredibly disturbing, Imaginary Girls is a novel unlike any other I've ever read. As the story begins, Chloe is coaxed into swimming across a reservoir at night by her magnetic and beautiful older sister, Ruby. A dangerous and illegal activity, made all the more frightening bec......more

Goodreads review by Giselle on November 10, 2014

I had heard that this was a strange book, but whoa! I do love weird, though. In a world where we get the same-old, same-old when it comes to books and movies, it's refreshing to get a truly original idea. Something that breaks the mould and isn't afraid to stand on its own. Imaginary Girls is all ab......more

Goodreads review by Figgy on March 08, 2014

Let me just get this out of the way from the start; I’m really not sure how I feel about this book. The evocative, eerie, captivating writing which is somehow, at the same time, simple in its wording, is not dissimilar to the style of Margo Lanagan. The way this book made me feel queasy and anno......more

Goodreads review by Stacey | prettybooks on August 28, 2016

I have an odd relationship with young adult realistic fiction. I keep on reading it although I often cannot relate to it. I think that, the majority of the time, teenage lives are portrayed best (but not necessarily more accurately) on television (e.g. Gilmore Girls, The OC, One Tree Hill… I do love......more