![]() ![]() Our main characters, Kami and Jared, have each grown up – in separate countries- with imaginary friends, who never went away as they grew older. While not every idea in the book was original, everything was done in it’s own unique way. I’ve read a couple of favorable reviews on Unspoken lately, so I decided to give it a try. Who is responsible for the bloody deeds in the depths of the woods? What is her own mother hiding? And now that her imaginary friend has become a real boy, does she still love him? Does she hate him? Can she trust him? Kami is not one to shy away from the unknown-in fact, she’s determined to find answers for all the questions Sorry-in-the-Vale is suddenly posing. The mysterious twin sisters who abandoned their ancestral home a generation ago are back, along with their teenage sons, Jared and Ash, one of whom is eerily familiar to Kami. ![]() The Lynburn family has owned the spectacular and sinister manor that overlooks Sorry-in-the-Vale for centuries. Her life is in order, just the way she likes it, despite the voice in her head.īut all that changes when the Lynburns return. She has a best friend, runs the school newspaper, and is only occasionally caught talking to herself. Still, Kami hasn’t suffered too much from not fitting in. She wasn’t silent about her imaginary friend during her childhood, and is thus a bit of an outsider in her sleepy English town of Sorry-in-the-Vale. ![]() a boy she’s talked to in her head ever since she was born. Kami Glass loves someone she’s never met. ![]()
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