Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The Line by Teri Hall


Hall, Teri The Line, 224. Dial, 2010. Content - G; Rachel and her mother live quietly on The Property working for Ms. Moore. While Rachel's mother feels safer far from the city and the restrictive government, Rachel is fascinated by the Line, and invisible fence that encloses the entire Unifed States. But there are secrets on The Property that start to unravel when someone on the other side of the Line asks for help.

An okay book. I thought it started slow and didn't really go anywhere until about half way through. I am intrigued with the futuristic dystopian world and will probably pick up the next in the series when it comes out. MS - ADVISABLE. Rebekah, Public Librarian

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