39 pages • 1 hour read
345
Novel • Fiction
Bone Gap, Illinois • Contemporary
2015
YA
14-18 years
In Bone Gap by Laura Ruby, the story unfolds in rural Bone Gap, Illinois, where an 18-year-old named Finn witnesses the abduction of a young Polish woman named Roza. Due to his face blindness, he can't identify the kidnapper, leading to skepticism from the townspeople. Supported by Petey, the beekeeper’s daughter, Finn investigates the mysterious disappearance while uncovering fantastical elements tied to Roza’s captivity and striving to prove his innocence. This novel contains mentions of parental absence, sexual content, sexual assault, domestic violence, murder, suicidal ideation, loss of a parent, parental neglect, kidnapping, parental death, and vulgar language.
Mysterious
Fantastical
Melancholic
Emotional
Nostalgic
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Laura Ruby's novel Bone Gap is celebrated for its lyrical prose and imaginative storytelling, blending elements of magical realism and mystery. Critics praise its unique characters and the exploration of perception and identity. However, some find the narrative pacing uneven and the conclusion somewhat ambiguous. Overall, it’s an enriching, thought-provoking read.
Readers who relish the magical realism of The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman or the intricate character dynamics of Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell will find much to admire in Laura Ruby's Bone Gap. Ideal for lovers of lyrical prose and enigmatic storytelling, this novel captures the intersection of myth, mystery, and teen romance.
30,867 ratings
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345
Novel • Fiction
Bone Gap, Illinois • Contemporary
2015
YA
14-18 years
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