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Original Title: Reconstructing Amelia
ISBN: 006222543X (ISBN13: 9780062225436)
Edition Language: English
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)
Literary Awards: Anthony Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2014), Edgar Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2014), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Mystery & Thriller (2013)
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Reconstructing Amelia Hardcover | Pages: 382 pages
Rating: 3.83 | 118153 Users | 11326 Reviews

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In Reconstructing Amelia, the stunning debut novel from Kimberly McCreight, Kate's in the middle of the biggest meeting of her career when she gets the telephone call from Grace Hall, her daughter’s exclusive private school in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Amelia has been suspended, effective immediately, and Kate must come get her daughter—now. But Kate’s stress over leaving work quickly turns to panic when she arrives at the school and finds it surrounded by police officers, fire trucks, and an ambulance. By then it’s already too late for Amelia. And for Kate. An academic overachiever despondent over getting caught cheating has jumped to her death. At least that’s the story Grace Hall tells Kate. And clouded as she is by her guilt and grief, it is the one she forces herself to believe. Until she gets an anonymous text: She didn’t jump. Reconstructing Amelia is about secret first loves, old friendships, and an all-girls club steeped in tradition. But, most of all, it’s the story of how far a mother will go to vindicate the memory of a daughter whose life she couldn’t save. Fans of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl will find Reconstructing Amelia just as gripping and surprising.

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Title:Reconstructing Amelia
Author:Kimberly McCreight
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 382 pages
Published:April 2nd 2013 by HarperCollins
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Young Adult. Mystery Thriller. Contemporary

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I am very confused and i do not know how to review this book, surely it was a reading that I devoured in a few days and that really it hooked me a lot..At the same time, it all seemed to me too much exaggerated and in some cases even grotesque...I immediately say that Amelia seemed to me (sorry I know, she was 15 years old,) a poor fool for how she is described by the author....It was not a character that involved me emotionally and I certainly had no desire to cheer for her, and no way to be

*3.5 Stars Gripping and mysterious build-up Intriguing plot Wonderfully composed characters Decent conclusion, but wasn't as blown away as I'd hoped*Would recommend*

I gave this the old college try of 75 pages and then read the ending. UGH. I think this is actually a YA book and I found reading texts and Facebook pages just down right annoying. The story is not original, the writing is trite and nothing appealed to me. I worry how I will discuss this at book club without hurting the feelings of the person recommending it. This was not for me and there are just too many good books for me to read to waste my time on this.

Kate Baron is a single mother and a very busy lawyer. Her fifteen year old daughter Amelia attends an exclusive private school. Amelia is a bright, creative and a very thoughtful student so when her mother receives a call from her school to come and pick her up because she's been suspended she is has no idea as to what her daughter could've done.Once Kate arrives at the school she is shocked to to find that Amelia has fallen to her death from the school roof. Not only is Kate extremely upset she

3.5 stars / Recommend / fast, easy read / enjoyed the characters and the story / suspected what actually happened to Amelia and a few other mysteries / was happy with the ending / no real wow factor for me but all in all it was a very good read

The premise behind this book was intriguing but I find myself deeply unsatisfied by the end. The format itself was interesting by showing so many different mediums, though at times confusing.Throughout the book, I was interested to know the truth about what happened to Amelia. Did she commit suicide or was it foul play? Were the Magpies involved? Who was really her father? Who is Ben? But in the end I found so many or the answers disappointing that it made the journey feel like a waste as well.

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