![]() I liked the four girls and that the viewpoint bounces between Summer/Lily, Clover, and Summer’s boyfriend Lewis. The story itself is interesting I truly wanted to know what happened. I pressed on anyway, thinking the simplistic writing style and short sentences could appeal to reluctant readers. ![]() I’ve not read loads of WattPad titles, but the few I have read were badly in need of a strong editor. ![]() On Goodreads, I discovered that The Cellar was originally a WattPad title, which actually explains a lot. How many choppy sentences that begin with “I” do I really need to read? Did anyone edit this book at all? I went to Goodreads, looking for a reason to keep reading. The simplistic writing style drove me nuts. ![]() So when she recommended The Cellar to me, I jumped on it.Īt first, I was pretty underwhelmed. She has recently finished college, and I’ve never known her to be a huge reader. Summer, who Clover calls Lily, joins Poppy, Rose, and Violet as Clover’s flowers, his family of beautiful, pure girls. But she strays from a party and is snatched by a man who calls himself “Clover.” He forces Summer into his cellar, where she finds three other young women who were kidnapped just like her. ![]() Sixteen-year old Summer Robinson doesn’t think anything ever happens in the small town of Long Thorpe, England. ![]()
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