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The Girl with the Wrong Name
The Girl with the Wrong Name
The Girl with the Wrong Name
Audiobook8 hours

The Girl with the Wrong Name

Written by Barnabas Miller

Narrated by Ali Ahn

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Ever since The Night in Question left her with a hideous scar and no memory of what happened, Theo Lane has been hiding. An aspiring filmmaker, she uses a hidden button cam to keep the world at bay. She spends the entire summer in a Manhattan cafe, secretly documenting random "subjects." Once school starts, Theo finds her best friend has morphed into a flirtatious, short-skirt-clad stranger. Everyone ignores the scar. As if that will make it go away. The cafe remains her lunchtime refuge. Her most interesting subject is the Lost Boy, a stranger who comes in every day at the same time. When she finally gets up the courage to talk to him she discovers why: the Lost Boy, Andy, is waiting for someone who said she'd meet him there . . . four days ago. Intoxicated by Andy's love for this mystery girl, Theo agrees to help him find her, and her unhealthy obsession pulls her into a perilous, mind-bending journey. But is it really Andy's world she's investigating? Or is it her own?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 3, 2015
ISBN9781501910937
The Girl with the Wrong Name

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Although I found myself chuckling at Theo on more than one occasion, I didn't like how she treated her friends, and I soon became tired of all her monologues. Whilst I found the synopsis intriguing, the delivery was poor and confusing. It took nearly the last quarter to explain the resolutions and, despite the twist, by then I was just skimming the pages waiting for the end.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    With no memory of a long ago traumatic night, a seventeen-year-old aspiring documentary maker uses her camera to keep the world at a safe distance, but her latest subject, a forlorn and mysterious boy, sends her into a perilous, mind-bending journey