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What I did LOVE was the fact that this was a story about a boy and a girl who do not develop feelings for one another or get into a relationship. This is, in part, why I knocked my rating from 4 to 3.5 as I sat down to write this review.Īs for the plot itself, I liked it-BUT I didn't love it.
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Once you get past the first third of the book, it picks up (at least for me). I think the pace of this story was a little bit slow and off. Radio Silence was tough for me to get into during the first 1/3 of the book. And it’s only by being your true self that you can find happiness.įrances is going to need every bit of courage she has. It’s only by facing up to your fears that you can overcome them. Meanwhile at uni, Aled is alone, fighting even darker secrets. She has to confess why Carys disappeared… Suffocating with guilt, she knows that she has to confront her past… Then the podcast goes viral and the fragile trust between them is broken.Ĭaught between who she was and who she longs to be, Frances’ dreams come crashing down. He unlocks the door to Real Frances and for the first time she experiences true friendship, unafraid to be herself. Nothing will stand in her way not friends, not a guilty secret – not even the person she is on the inside.īut when Frances meets Aled, the shy genius behind her favourite podcast, she discovers a new freedom. Synopsis:Frances has always been a study machine with one goal, elite university.