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  • The End of Everything

  • A Novel
  • By: Megan Abbott
  • Narrated by: Emily Bauer
  • Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
  • 3.2 out of 5 stars (145 ratings)

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The End of Everything

By: Megan Abbott
Narrated by: Emily Bauer
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Publisher's summary

Thirteen-year-old Lizzie Hood and her next-door neighbor Evie Verver are inseparable, best friends who swap clothes, bathing suits, and field-hockey sticks and between whom—presumably—there are no secrets. Then one afternoon, Evie disappears, and as a rabid, giddy panic spreads through the balmy suburban community, everyone turns to Lizzie for answers. Was Evie unhappy, troubled, or upset? Had she mentioned being followed? Would she have gotten into the car of a stranger?

Compelled by curiosity, Lizzie takes up her own furtive pursuit of the truth. Haunted by dreams of her lost friend and titillated by her own new power at the center of the disappearance, Lizzie uncovers secret after secret and begins to wonder if she knew anything at all about her best friend.

©2011 Megan Abbott (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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“Megan Abbott writes with total authority and an almost desperate intensity; her story grabs hold of you and won’t let go.” (Tom Perrotta, New York Times best-selling author)

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Note much like a teen.

This so called teen story is so way off anything I have seen or heard of. Actually I'll scratch that, and say....this story & characters are weird and not truly representing teens or parents. I can't find where Maggie found these characters. It's just freaky and not normal. Yet, it's written like the only weird part is the disappearance.

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Strong read, though not really for younger readers

I'm not generally a consumer of YA fiction, but I liked the premise of this book. The story was enough to keep you plowing through the pages, and the fact that you weren't sure who to trust or believe only made it more enjoyable. The author captured the changing nature of childhood friendships very realistically, though some of the dialogue was a little lofty for teenagers. It was enjoyable to read, just not amazing in it's realism. Some of the themes were a bit heavy for younger readers (particularly those involving rape and molestation). I know these things happen, I just don't think the reactions or choices of some of the characters were completely plausible under the circumstances. The subtext of incest was also disturbing, and I'm not sure those feelings or thought swere as fleshed out as they could have been. For adults though, it is a good read and nostalgic in a dark way.

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Strange, take on adult, male and young female relationships

I’m not sure what to think about this story. I thought it was well written. However, the central character seem to glorify the strange relationship between adult men and girls. I’ve read books where sexual inappropriate and predatory behavior was a part of the plot. However, this one never seem to get to the point that those behaviors are inappropriate. So it was a very uncomfortable read. Not sure that I liked it.

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Disturbing…

I found this hard to get through. I guess the mystery elements were very well developed and the characters compelling because I wanted to hang in there long enough to find out what happened to Evie and what the heck was happening in this Verver family. I was also hoping the narrator would come to a conclusion about the difference between love and violence but she never does…a conclusion I’m not sure the author ever came to either? Like I get the theme about girls sexuality and how perilous it is to be discovering and working out that sexuality in a world where you are either ignored or sexually objectified. I get that the narrator is confused and she’s trying to make something beautiful out of an incredible trauma. But how the story ends up landing and the authors interviews about it which I read trying to make some sense of these story choices end up here putting way too much onus on the girls themselves. Yes girls have desires and they are complicated and uncomfortable for the adults that want to protect them but their desires are not what endangers them, the adults who prey on and use children for their own ends is the danger and it feels irresponsible not to make that at least a bit more clear. And I found the voice, the repetition all the long repetitive flowery passages annoying.

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expertly crafted characters

reminds you how easily young minds misinterprete what they see and how they romanticse the abhorrent from their innocent point of view.

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terrible read!

What disappointed you about The End of Everything?

The weak story line. The endless rambling. The build up to nothing.

What do you think your next listen will be?

Something by James Patterson

Did the narration match the pace of the story?

Yes it did

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

No

Any additional comments?

No

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Perverted

Let me start by saying the narrator did a great job as the voice of 13 yr old Lizzie. Abbott’s mind must be a little perverted to even write about these young girls and old men having such bothersome desires. She makes a father daughter relationship incestuous. And the gruesome details of a young girl consenting to sexy with a man old enough to be her father. Just yuck. It’s no mystery just a perverted story that’s over elaborated with sexual descriptions. A waste of tint and space in my brain. I’m going to church to rid my mind of this filth.

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Never ending

I finished this book only because I didn’t want to waste the money it cost. I would think a young teen girl would like it. For an adult it was a never ending detailed relentless rambling of a 13 year old in love with her best friends father. I had to keep hitting the forward tab to make it through some of the chapters.

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Awful

I hate this book; didn't finish it. You might like it if you are 12.

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Yikes

Such juvenile overuse of adjectives in the writing. And I got five minutes in and not a thing had happened yet.

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