Review of Whisper

By Lynette Noni

As a young adult, Alyssa Scott, is kept in a small cell, pryed for her knowlegde and is given the smallest amount of resoures in order to servive. Facing many hardships, her largest on is her refusal too talk. Refusing to talk even when her life is threatened, Alyssa is forced to use her voice after something more valueable then her life is put in danger. The book takes a fantascy turn when Alyssa learns her voice holds its own super power, she cam control with her voice.She is realeasded from the prison cell and is put into a program for adolesents like her. Exploring her new life, she meets new love intrests who help her comprehend the truth of her suroundings.

Throughout the begining of " Whisper", I was lead to belive that the base of the storyline would be the main character's attempt to escape her current  prison-like cell and torturous enviroment. After a few chapters, the book took a sharp turn away from the expected theme. The presise wording brings the book alive, making you relive all the moments she is faced with.