Mallory is a great character, someone who can admit her past wrongs, try to do better, and still make dumb mistakes. The Big Twist is a seriously major one that’s not only played perfectly, but also entirely plausible. Mallory begins to feel as though she’s being watched.ĭuckies, this book is a marvelous mix of horror, mystery, addiction memoir, and juuuuuust enough romance. Teddy’s drawings become stranger and more disturbing, and far too skillfully done for a child his age. The gig seems almost too good to be true – Teddy is a quiet, obedient kid, who likes playing make-believe and drawing pictures, there’s a hot neighbor guy, and the house even has a pool.īut we all know what they say about things that are too good to be true, right? In Hidden Pictures, recovering addict Mallory takes a summer job as a babysitter to five year old Teddy. Now, onto what I’ve been reading, and duckies, it’s a doozy! Everyone should feel what they feel, and be supported for that, so keep an eye on your loved (or even barely liked) ones who may be struggling with the day. Hello my beloved nerdlings, and Happy Mothers Day! I’d like to throw in a quick PSA from Auntie Nerdy before we get into today’s review: today is a wonderful day for some, a terrible day for others, and a lot of Big Feelings are normal. (*I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance copy of this book.
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