Crazy House by James Patterson & Gabrielle Charbonnet, 354
pages
“There were no charges. There was no
trial. There will be no escape. Seventeen-year-old Becca Greenfield was
snatched from her small hometown. She was thrown into a maximum-security prison
and put on Death Row with other kids her age. Until her execution, Becca's told
to fit in and shut her mouth... but Becca's never been very good at either. Her
sister Cassie was always the perfect twin. Becca's only hope is that her
twin sister will find her. That perfect little priss Cassie will stop following
the rules and start breaking them, before it's too late. Because her jailers
made a mistake that could get them both killed: They took the wrong twin.”
This book was a better
than average Patterson story. His books
have been pretty much formulaic and predictable. While I was still able to guess art the
outcome of this story it wasn’t as formulaic or as obvious as some. The story was good and teens who liked The
Hunger Games and books like it will like this, as will Patterson fans.
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