|summary=Despite being rather predictable and having unsympathetic characters, Entangled is engaging and holds the reader's attention as we try to find the true, hard-hitting story of Grace's imprisonment by the mysterious Ethan. Cat Clarke was kind enough to come into Bookbag Towers and [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Cat Clarke|chat to us]].
Further reading suggestion: For those looking for strong subjects dealt with by excellent authors, [[Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson]] and [[Sara's Face by Melvin Burgess]] are must reads.
|comment=I found this book on a bookshelf at school. I was only looking for some random book that would get me through my reading lesson but entangled just caught my eye.
It has a very interesting cover and I remembered I had read one of her books before - torn. So I got it and I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN. I sweat to god I was even late to school one day from reading that book.
It really was enjoyable. There were some times in the book when I didn't understand. For example, the last chapter made no sense to me and I really dont understand what happened. That kind of ruined the book a bit.
I really do recommend this to teen readers or people who like the whole comedy or kidnap thing.