Chain Mail - Addicted to You: Hiroshi Ishizaki
Sawako, would you like to create a fictional world?
When young Sawako gets an e-mail asking to write a fictional story along with three other girls, she jumps at the opportunity. The story they write involves four characters: the heroine, the heroine’s tutor, the stalker, and the female detective tracking the stalker. The four girls have never met in real life, but they start the story all the same. It seems to go well and the girls are extremely happy to be able to think on something other than the things in their hectic lives.
The story runs smoothly...
Until Sawako -- who plays the heroine being stalked -- and the character playing the stalker both stop posting. The remaining girls begin to worry, especially when they see on the news that a high school girl had gone missing. Is Sawako safe, or is the fictional story creeping into the real world?
This has to be the embodiment of the phrase “never judge a book by its cover.” If I had seen this in the store, I would never have picked it up, let alone read it. I’m so glad I did because this is definitely one of my favorite books. It was absolutely amazing -- well written, suspenseful, with many twists -- making the book utterly fascinating and a real page-turner.
After a night of reading this book until one o'clock in the morning, I can gladly suggest this to anyone looking for a little suspense.
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Paperback: 213 pages
Publisher: TokyoPop (January 2, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 159816581X
ISBN-13: 978-1598165814
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