Lock+and+Key

Reviewed by Natasha Reyes Ruby had been living by herself for two months. She was 17, and her mom had abandoned her. She went to school, had a job, and pretended like everything was just fine. In reality she needed help. When the landlords of the home she was renting figured out she was living by herself, she landed in social security. She thought she would be stuck there, but her long gone sister takes her in. At her sister’s house she goes to the fancy private school, lives in a huge house and the guy next door is really nice. He seems to understand everything and it ends up he’s hiding some secrets of his own. //Lock and Key// was phenomenal. It was full of surprises, different emotions, and the plot was great. First, it was full of surprise. I like to predict while I read, but almost all of my predictions were wrong. I would be reading and then turn the page and be super surprised. Second, there was a ton of different emotions the characters felt throughout the book. I would be reading one page and be laughing hysterically, and then the next page I would be close to tears. At some points I would have mixed emotions. Last, the plot was great. There were life lessons all throughout the book. I learned how you should always appreciate life, and to have a positive outlook on everything. I strongly recommend //Lock and Key// to everyone.
 * // Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen  //**