LitPick Review
Lindsay Scott was a TV star until she was elevan and appeared to have a nervous breakdown. In reality, Lindsay hears voices. She can hear anything anyone says about her at any time. Since Lindsay's "breakdown," she has spent five years living in her house with her father, which is the only safe place where she can't hear anyone. When a tabloid writes an article about her father holding her captive, two teenagers try to rescue her by kidnapping her. Now that she is out in the world again, she hears her mother's voice for the first time ever. She must try to save her mother and learn as much as she can about her secret talent.
Opinion:
Claim to Fame, by Margaret Peterson Haddix, is a good book. I couldn't put it down after I got it. I don't think that this is one of Margaret Peterson Haddix's best books, but it's not the worst. The book isn't as focused on the kidnapping and Lindsay's mother as it seems it would be. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys books by Margaret Peterson Haddix or books that have an interesting twist on reality.