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A review by hall2020
An Anonymous Girl by Sarah Pekkanen, Greer Hendricks
4.0
As always, Greer and Sarah did not disappoint. I had to put myself in a different state of mind while reading Jessica’s part. She is twenty-eight and naive, not yet tainted by the horrors of our world. I understood why she bent so easily at Dr. Shield’s demands. I have to say that this book kept me guessing at every turn. I eagerly turned the page, wanting to know what happened next. The outcome was truly satisfying, yet at the same time heartbreaking. To know that in just a few months, an innocent woman was turned into the monsters that kept her up at night.