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Don't Try To Find Me
Don't Try To Find Me: A Novel | Holly Brown
4 posts | 19 read | 10 to read
When a fourteen-year-old runs away, her parents turn to social media to find her—launching a public campaign that will expose their darkest secrets and change their family forever, in this suspenseful and gripping debut for fans of Reconstructing Amelia and Gone Girl. Don’t try to find me. Though the message on the kitchen white board is written in Marley’s hand, her mother Rachel knows there has to be some other explanation. Marley would never run away. As the days pass and it sinks in that the impossible has occurred, Rachel and her husband Paul are informed that the police have “limited resources.” If they want their fourteen-year-old daughter back, they will have to find her themselves. Desperation becomes determination when Paul turns to Facebook and Twitter, and launches FindMarley.com. But Marley isn’t the only one with secrets. With public exposure comes scrutiny, and when Rachel blows a television interview, the dirty speculation begins. Now, the blogosphere is convinced Rachel is hiding something. It’s not what they think; Rachel would never hurt Marley. Not intentionally, anyway. But when it’s discovered that she’s lied, even to the police, the devoted mother becomes a suspect in Marley’s disappearance. Is Marley out there somewhere, watching it all happen, or is the truth something far worse?
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HardcoverHarlot
Mehso-so

Meh.

Megabooks Agreed! 8y
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This is a story about a 14 year old runaway girl and her parents trying to find her by using social media. The story is told alternating between the young girl and her mother. I always like stories about relationships and this book delivers. The relationship between the parents and the daughter, between husband and wife and between the therapist and both daughter and mother.

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Listened to this one and it unintentionally made me feel all the feels. I highly recommend this as a good fiction pick for anyone who has or has a loved one with Borderline Personality Disorder. Written by an LMFT, and shows how it can make the afflicted look bad, but can also help them survive.

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New book to start. I'm excited.