![]() ![]() Just a doll trying to figure out if she wants to know why she's a doll. It's a pretty 'small' story, if you think about it. ![]() It wasn't a conventional happy ending, but it's strangely satisfying.Īpart from the totally cool twist, the concept of this book was amazing. The ending was a little heartbreaking, but I understood it. (POSSIBLY SLIGHT SPOILERS) I distrusted Libby from the start, but I'm not exactly normal when it comes to judging characters (sometimes), so I thought that I was just reacting weirdly to the story. But the book proceeded in a completely different way from what I expected, and that was awesome. I had honestly started the book and immediately assumed that it was going to be like a lot of the YA dystopian that I've read. Ok, and because the cover was cool.įirst, the plot. But is the professor truly evil? Or is Libby the evil one?īasically, I loved this book for the plot twist and the concept. One day, a new doll called Libby comes, and unlike Ella, she's not happy being turned into a doll. ![]() She was once human, but now she's not and she can't remember why. ![]() Broken Dolls is a story about Ella, a doll who can walk and talk. Please bear with me as I try to write things down in a coherent and not overly fangirl sort of way. I have no idea where I should start for this review. ![]()
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