I'm still really backed up on my reading - I'm trying to catch up on the books I need to read that were selected for my LTRC 2010 list, while also reading books for the 2011 list and other books that just catch my eye. Well this book was one of those books! I try not to take home any new books until I finish the ones I have at home, but I couldn't help but sneak this one into my pile, and I'm glad I did! I enjoyed this one from the start, though I was initially put off by its first person narrative and the lack of chapter numbers. It didn't take long for me to get wrapped up in the story and forget my minor annoyances with those matters. The first part of the book rotates between chapters of the present day, where Louisa Cosgrove has been locked up in Wildthorn, an asylum for the insane, and chapters of the past, in which Louisa remembers things about her childhood and recent months. Louisa is fooled into believing that she is going to s...