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"In the vein of E. Lockhart's We Were Liars and Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl , Panitch's novel delivers a heart-pounding, emotionally charged story." -- SLJ
22 minutes separate Julia Vann's before and after.
Before: Julia had a twin brother, a boyfriend, and a best friend.
After: She has a new identity, a new hometown, and memories of those twenty-two minutes that refuse to come into focus. At least, that's what she tells the police.
Now that she's Lucy Black, she's able to begin again. And her fresh start has attracted the attention of one of the hottest guys in school, a boy who will do anything to protect her. But when someone much more dangerous also takes notice, Lucy's forced to confront the dark secrets she thought were safely left behind.
One thing is clear: The damage done can never be erased. It's only just beginning. . . .
In this deliciously twisted contemporary thriller, family can be a real killer. For fans of We Were Liars and readers who love unique multiple perspectives that leave clues like breadcrumbs until they reach the stunning conclusion.
"The closest we're going to get to a YA Gone Girl . . . . I was shocked and delightfully appalled by the twist and what followed. (Just read it; it's disturbingly wonderful, especially for YA.)" -- Entertainment Weekly
"Teen fans of Gillian Flynn and James Patterson will embrace Damage Done and clamor for more." -- Booklist
"Exceedingly clever and surprisingly unsettling, Damage Done is an unforgettable read." --Melissa Marr, New York Times bestselling author of Made for You
"In her incredible debut novel, Amanda Panitch leaves you on the edge of your seat. Prepare to be stunned. Prepare to be torn apart. " --Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling author of Bad Feminist
" A real page-turner. . . . Nothing can prepare readers for its bombshell ending."
-- New York Daily News
"A brilliant thriller. Gillian Flynn for the YA set." --Amy Christine Parker, author of Gated
"If you're a fan of shows like Pretty Little Liars or Revenge , give this book a try." --Bustle.com
Author Notes
Amanda Panitch is the author of Damage Done and Never Missing, Never Found.
(Bowker Author Biography)
Reviews (3)
School Library Journal Review
Gr 9 Up-In the vein of E. Lockhart's We Were Liars (Delacorte, 2015) and Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl (Crown, 2012), Panitch's novel delivers a heart-pounding, emotionally charged story that proves that not everything is what it seems. Julia Vann faces unmentionable consequences when her twin brother, Ryan, brings a gun to school and kills 11 people in the band room. Ryan, after shooting himself, remains in a coma, and Julia's family moves to a different city to escape the whispers and outright hatred. As Julia, now called Lucy, realizes her brother's psychologist is following her, she must confront buried memories that threaten her daily existence. The slow trickle of reminiscences unveils a dark truth, one that Julia/Lucy wants hidden forever, and one in which she will go to extreme lengths to protect. VERDICT The latest author to tackle unreliable narrators, Panitch combines heart-twisting realities with a good old-fashioned mystery.-Amanda C. Buschmann, Atascocita Middle School, Humble, TX © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Horn Book Review
After Julia Vann's twin brother shot eleven people, plus himself, in a high school band room, Julia and her parents change their names and move to a new town. But the appearance of a man from Julia's past shows her she can't escape that easily. So begins this deeply disturbing, suspenseful thriller that, ` la Gone Girl, skillfully manipulates its readers. (c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Booklist Review
Twins Ryan and Julia were born holding hands and grew up sharing everything. Then the unthinkable happens. Twenty-two minutes in a locked band room results in 10 kids and an adult dead. Ryan is in a coma after a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and Julia is the only one to walk out of the room. Julia and her parents change their names and move away, leaving Ryan in a rehab center. Julia makes new friends at school and even gains the affection of swimming-star Michael, but when her brother's psychologist begins to stalk her, she doesn't know if she is going around the bend or is truly in danger. Questions about love, trust, sacrifice, and self-respect simmer below the surface in this plot-driven thriller. Narrated by Julia's fearful, emotional voice, this novel is unsettling and moves at a relentless pace toward a climax that observant readers will anticipate but still relish. Teen fans of Gillian Flynn and James Patterson will embrace Damage Done and clamor for more from Panitch.--Moore, Melissa Copyright 2015 Booklist