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The Moth Diaries
by Rachel Klein | Horror
Registered by Geegal on Sunday, July 05, 2009
Average 5 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

status (set by appaloosatb): reserved


2 journalers for this copy...

Journal Entry 1 by Geegal on Sunday, July 05, 2009

This book has not been rated.

A really good read! 


Journal Entry 2 by Geegal at Trade, A Trade -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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Released 2 yrs ago (12/28/2009 UTC) at Trade, A Trade -- Controlled Releases

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enjoy 


Journal Entry 3 by appaloosatb from Rochester, Minnesota USA on Thursday, January 14, 2010

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This has arrived safely, thank you! 


Journal Entry 4 by appaloosatb at Byron, Minnesota USA on Monday, July 12, 2010

5 out of 10

I really wasn't a fan of this book. I didn't like any of the characters, and the book felt like a too-tight wool suit, scratchily binding and uncomfortable. 


Journal Entry 5 by appaloosatb at Byron, Minnesota USA on Friday, October 08, 2010

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Amazon Editorial Review
Unfolding through the journal of a sixteen-year-old girl, The Moth Diaries is a compellingly brilliant portrait of obsession and fear set in the hothouse atmosphere of a girls' boarding school. It is a world of too many books and too little reality, where ideas become passions and passions obsessions. The unnamed narrator believes with increasing certainty that a schoolmate is a vampire, subtly and secretly killing her best friend and roommate, and responsible for an escalating series of disasters at the school. As she watches her friend's growing relationship with Ernessa, she gradually loses her grip on reality, her paranoia fuelled by reading le Fanu's vampiric novel Carmilla. Is Ernessa really a vampire? Or has the narrator trapped herself in her own fevered imagination?
 




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