Thursday 8 March 2012

Another Me Review

Title: Another Me
Author: Cathy MacPhail
Release Date: 3rd August 2009
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Fay can’t help thinking it is odd when people start mentioning conversations she knows she hasn’t had, or say they have seen her when she knows she was somewhere else. And then stranger things happen: she hears muffled footsteps behind her keeping time with her own, and sees a flash of fair hair just like hers around the corner. Is she imagining it all?
Fay manages to find explanations for each incident – until one day even her mother is convinced that she has spent the day with Fay . . . when in fact Fay wasn’t there at all. Can this ‘other’ girl really be trying to take over Fay’s life?
Fay is just another teenage girl with typical teen problems; relationships, parents and arguments with class mates. However, Fay has one key issue she is struggling to deal with, someone is pretending to be her. People are insistent that they have seen her and spoken to her when she was somewhere else. Fay is concerned that she is going mad, either that or Monica, her annoying classmate is deliberately impersonating her.  Just as things are looking up for Fay, her parents seem to be getting on better and she has a date with Drew, the class cutie, this is freaking her out. Who is pretending to be her and why? Fay’s behaviour becomes more erratic as supernatural elements surrounding her mistaken identity arise and things become more and more dangerous. But Drew is there to help her make sense of things. For the first time since they were little, Fay thinks she can have an actual friendship with the boy who has grown into the class heart throb. But even with Drew’s help, Fay is going to struggle to overcome the danger she is in.
This novel is intensely creepy and even at the end of the story I was unsure of the outcome. Be prepared to be misled by Fay and her double! There are some really detailed images described within this book such as the appearance of Fay’s double from the fog and these only serve to make things more eerie. Uncanny events such as Fay’s insistence that she is being followed on more than one occasion and the lights going off down the corridor make for a continuously tense atmosphere.
Fay’s character is really well developed and I actually felt her fear as she struggles to deal with the doppelganger that is following her and trying to take over her life. Drew is also a brilliant character and it is nice to see the way their relationship changes throughout the story. The plot development doesn’t just rely on Fay and her double and it is interesting to learn about Fay’s family life and her friendships.  An easy read but with a really strong storyline and a shocker of an ending.
4.5/5 Will leave you haunted!

2 comments:

  1. i watched the movie but i dont understand the ending. did her twin finally 'replace' Fay? thanks.

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  2. I honestly can't remember (!) I didn't know there was a film. Might have to look into that one and get back to you.

    Thanks for the comment.

    Georgia x

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