
I RECEIVED MY COPY FROM NETGALEY.
Pages: 320
Synopsis: When you wake up and realise you’re trending #GirlOutoftheWoods
Arty has always lived in the Clearing, a commune hidden in the forests of south India. But her happy life, separate from the rest of the world, is shattered after a terrible event.
For the first time, Arty must leave her home, and head into the intriguing but frightening outside world. On the streets of India, a chance encounter leads to her becoming an unwilling overnight celebrity.
As she embarks on her journey, she discovers she is being followed by thousands of strangers, who seem to know her every move…
Forced to fight against mysterious hashtags and being constantly photographed, how can she find the help she desperately needs?
Everything is changing too fast for this girl who came out of the woods… could she be running into a trap?
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My Thoughts: firstly thank you to Netgalley and Penguin Random House for my copy in exchange for an honest review.
This book sounded amazing when I first read the synopsis, I couldn’t wait to get stuck in and then I picked it up and I’m going to be honest although it was a quick read when I got to 30% and I still wasn’t invested in the book so I DNF’d posted my thoughts on netgalley and then decided to see if it was just me and checked the ratings and reviews on goodreads, there were a couple that said they found the beginning slow and a little boring, but once they got to about 40% they were hooked.
I decided to pick it back up and give it another go and I’m really glad I did.
The story is about Artemis (Arty) who was born and raised in a clearing in the woods with 10 other people, something tragic happens and Arty leaves the clearing with one of the other children in search of help on the advice of her mother.
The story soon develops into a journey of self discovery for Arty, having to learn the ‘modern ways’ this story does an amazing job of showing the good and bad sides to social media and the internet in general, as well as showing that not everyone who seems like a friend can be trusted.
I adored reading about Arty meeting new people and learning to open up about her past whilst also trying to accept her new future.
It was a rollercoaster of emotions, it had me laughing, crying, cringing and also really relating to Arty in places.
I cannot recommenced this book enough to EVERYONE.
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