Fall into Darkness

by Christopher Pike | Teens |
ISBN: 0671676555 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Camethyste of Vancouver, Washington USA on 5/2/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by Camethyste from Vancouver, Washington USA on Friday, May 2, 2008
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They said she murdered her best friend.

The trial is for murder. Ann Rice is dead. Her best friend, Sharon McKay, stands accused. But there is no body. And the three witnesses to the crime only heard what happened, and did not see it. Nevertheless, the prosecution is almost certain of victory. Ann was alone in the dark with Sharon on top of the cliff when Ann fell the 500 feet into the torrential river that claimed her life. There was only one route leading to the cliff, and all the witnesses can remember hearing the girls arguing before the fall occurred. Sharon's only defense is that Ann committed suicide. But everyone who knew Ann, including Sharon, said she was not the suicidal type.

And they were right.

Ann was much more than suicidal.

She was obsessed.


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This is the second Christopher Pike book I've read and again it was a very intricate and twisted story. I can't even imagine teenagers thinking this way, I'm glad I never had friends like these! I had an idea of what the end would be like near the beginning, but there were still surprises. While the end was well-written, I didn't like the way it ended. It was also a very abrupt finish, leaving some questions in the end as to what would happen to Sharon. It was definitely a suspenseful read.

Reserved for the May/Emerald Release Challenge.

Journal Entry 2 by Camethyste at Columbia River High School in Vancouver, Washington USA on Thursday, May 15, 2008

Released 15 yrs ago (5/15/2008 UTC) at Columbia River High School in Vancouver, Washington USA

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WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Left outside on the sidewalk.

I'm really curious, in this day and age of computers...if a student will pick it up and bother to make a journal entry!
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Released for the 2008 Leap Into the Wild 366 Release Challenge and the May/Emerald Release Challenge.
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Journal Entry 3 by 21bookworm from Vancouver, Washington USA on Monday, June 9, 2008
I am a student at Columbia River High School. I found the book lying on a sidewalk at school one day, realized that it was a mystery that was intentionally left there, and decided to see if the story was any good. I plan to read it this summer, and I will probably enjoy it because I happen to be a fan of books, especially mysteries. I think this is an interesting way to make reading books more fun. I hope that whoever picks it up after I read it, will enjoy it as much as I will.

Thanks to the person who left the book at my school.

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