There Is No Place Like Here by Cecelia Ahern

There Is No Place Like Here
It’s been a while since my last novel. The book talks about Sandy Shortt, who picked up the habit of looking for lost stuffs ever since a girl across the street disappeared when Sandy was ten. It was more of like a disorder than a habit, I should say. Sandy would not accept that things would just go missing. She grew up to be a police looking for missing persons, and subsequently opened an agency looking for missing persons. The bizarre thing was when she herself went missing and found herself in a place where all missing persons (and missing things) end up. How does it feel like being missing? Will Sandy ever be found?
I personally find this book very engaging. I can’t wait to pick up another of Cecelia Ahern’s book.
Review by: Shirley Liang - lovingly known as Mama
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(3 votes, average: 4.33 out of 5)