Introducing
Your new presentation assistant.
Refine, enhance, and tailor your content, source relevant images, and edit visuals quicker than ever before.
Trending searches
I thought that this book was a fantastic read and deserves a place in great literature because the author puts so much emotion into what is going on in every part of the book its as if it was her own experience and as if this had really happened. It left me with goosebumps and even though I wanted to put the book down because of how scary real it felt I found myself not able to stop. The author really captured Alice's point of view extremely well.
It felt like the pain and emotions of Alice were to real. It also felt as though Rays psychological problems were to real and left goosebumps from how scary it got at times. The feelings in the book get to you so much you can't put the book down.
Alice isn't her real name. She used to be known as Kayla. At 10 years old she followed a man whom she thought was being helpful, now shes dead. He kisses the bruises that he makes her away. She belongs to Ray now. 5 years later, now they portray themselves as father and daughter. "Alice", deprived of food to freeze her in a child-like body, named herself the living dead girl. Numb on the inside, looking forward to the day Ray ends her as he did the "Other Alice" when she outgrew her child-like body. She wants to be free, weather from the little girl or her brother, the neighbor, the policewoman, anyone.