1. Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
The main character Camille, a news reporter, is sent back to her hometown of Wind Gap, Missouri where she is reunited with her family, while reporting on macabre murders. ... As Camille matured, she started cutting a lot less, and alcohol became her dominant escape. ... Camille's childhood and home environment had a huge impact on her life, as she started cutting herself at eleven years old, soon after her sister Marian had died. ... The themes in this book are important life lessons that readers can learn from. ... Also, it portrays how important childhoods are and the lasting or immedia...
- Word Count: 727
- Approx Pages: 3
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School