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Title:Imaginary Girls
Author:Nova Ren Suma
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 348 pages
Published:June 14th 2011 by Dutton Juvenile
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Mystery. Magical Realism. Fiction
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Imaginary Girls Hardcover | Pages: 348 pages
Rating: 3.44 | 7065 Users | 1325 Reviews

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Chloe's older sister, Ruby, is the girl everyone looks to and longs for, who can't be captured or caged. When a night with Ruby's friends goes horribly wrong and Chloe discovers the dead body of her classmate London Hayes left floating in the reservoir, Chloe is sent away from town and away from Ruby. But Ruby will do anything to get her sister back, and when Chloe returns to town two years later, deadly surprises await. As Chloe flirts with the truth that Ruby has hidden deeply away, the fragile line between life and death is redrawn by the complex bonds of sisterhood. With palpable drama and delicious craft, Nova Ren Suma bursts onto the YA scene with the story that everyone will be talking about.

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Original Title: Imaginary Girls
ISBN: 0525423389 (ISBN13: 9780525423386)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Olive, New York(United States)

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Chloe and Ruby are the closest sisters possibly imagined. Abandoned by both their fathers and having a mutual good-for-nothing mother, the half-sisters live on their own; Ruby making dues at the convenience store where she works. She holds a deep, disturbing power over the entire town, everyone treating her like a celebrity and inexplicably bending to her every whim. Even Chloe, a shadow of her sister, adores her and protects Ruby's reputation like a good younger sibling should.But a death of a

Imaginary Girls leaves me feeling the way I did after seeing Donnie Darko and Virgin Suicides for the first time ever. Picture me utterly confused at times but mostly unnerved and slightly creeped out. Donnie Darko is my favorite 'WTF was that movie' while Virgin Suicides was my first 'how sad but twisted' one. That Imaginary Girls had me feeling both things (sometimes simultaneously) is quite a feat. Needless to say, Imaginary Girls is different... and I liked it. Who else has come across those

There was something to be said for the bodiless feeling that came after the cold. Something I would always remember. When you forget how bad it hurts, you feel so free. Nova Ren Suma, Imaginary Girls3.5 stars.Imaginary Girls has writing that is so exquisite, you just drown in it. This is a book I have strong mixed feelings about and I have even read it twice, trying to understand it.The focus is on two sisters but it is so much more than that. However, as deeply hypnotic the writing is, I found

I loved the setting of this book. The idea of the reservoir creeps me out so much in a good way. Such fascinating characters and rich description!

Ever since I read and fell in love with Laura Ruby's BONE GAP, I've been on the lookout for something similar. I have *zero* excuse for discovering this book so late after its debut, but thankfully I listened to my friend JJ (shameless plug: she's the author of WINTERSONG--which is fabulous) and bought IMAGINARY GIRLS and oh my hearttttttt. Be still, be still.This was a beautiful and sinister coming of age tale. Ruby and Chloe's sibling bond was poetic and heartbreaking. It's a story about

I wanted to like this book more than I did. Unfortunately, the beauty of the language, the wonderful specificity of details that made it so lyrical and visual couldn't account for the lack of characterization or plot resolution. Ruby and Chloe's sister relationship never came alive or seemed real to me, though there were hints that it could rise to the occassion once they started hiding secrets from one another. London was the most interesting character. And the girls mom should have either been

OK, I think I'm finally ready to review this properly. Deep breath...I didn't like this book.I know, I know, it has four stars and may even deserve five, but I didn't LIKE it. It hit too close to home, and I'm having trouble working out a way to discuss that without laying my own crap out all over the internet in gruesome and excessive detail.I'm going to have to approach this obliquely, I fear.Long ago, when I was first became a parent, I read a lot of parenting books. One idea in particular

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