Book Review #149: The Reappearance of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson

Bel has always lived in the shadow of her mother Rachel's disappearance. When her family agrees to take part in a true crime documentary about the incident, it brings up feelings that Bel has been avoiding for years - she just wants it to end. But when the impossible happens, and Rachel reappears, Bel finds that the mystery is even more complicated than ever. Why doesn't Rachel's story make sense? Where has she been for 16 years? Why did she really come back? Can Bel uncover the truth behind Rachel's disappearance before it's too late? I tend to really like Holly Jackson's books, so this was one that I was looking forward to, especially because the premise was quite interesting. I liked this book, but I definitely had a few problems with it too. From the beginning, the thing that drew me in was the characters. They were described really well, you could clearly see them, and it didn't take long to get to know them. I don't have a problem with reading bo...