![]() It's gruesome, dangerous, with hungry creatures that can be friend one moment and foe the next. Out of love for her mother Alyssa has to put together clues and fight to get into Wonderland, which is not at all the Wonderland from Lewis Carrol's stories. Especially when she learns that the "insanity" prevalent among the women in her family is actually a curse. Okay, so there's actually some very abnormal stuff about Alyssa. ![]() She worries about her father, and for the mother lives in sedated torture at an insane asylum, and she fears that she is going to wind up just like her. Alyssa Gardner lives a somewhat normal life sure she hears the bugs and flowers around her whispering, and sure she uses dead bugs as an art aesthetic, but she also attends high school, falls of her skateboard when she messes up a jump, and harbors a painfully secret crush on her best friend, Jeb. ![]() ![]() It's a vibrant snap crackle pop of darkly creative narration, and disturbingly colorful scenery. ![]() Howard will fill that deep set need inside of you. Have you ever read a book, hungry for a twisted retelling of a familiar tale and thought, this just isn't twisted enough? I know that I have, and if you're like me I'll tell you that SPLINTERED by A. ![]()
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