Friday, April 18, 2008

The Innocent's Story

The Innocent's Story by Nicky Singer is a different kind of book. It is a mix of supernatural ideas that create a story that is hard to put down. Once I got into the plot, I had to know what was going to happen.

Cassina is 13 years old. On the way home one day, she and her younger sister are blown up by a bomb in the train station. Cassina becomes a "para-spirit" that can move among the living and enter into living hosts finding a place to live in the brain of the person. She first enters into the brain of her father, but finds it too hard to deal with the pain he feels. She meets other para-spirits as she moves from host to host. One of the hosts she enters is the brain of the man who set the bomb and killed her. While staying in his brain she contemplates what would make someone kill innocent people. There are some inevitable comparisons with 9/11. But it is fascinating to read how Cassina learns about the world and what happens when she is confronted with the hatred of her murderer.

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