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Beth Goobie has written novels for teens before and now turns her hand to a coming-of-age novel which exposes the complexity of a young woman’s shifting identity. Mary-Eve Hamilton has already experienced some radical alterations in her understanding of her place in the world before readers meet her...
This book was dark and sad, and very realistic. I feel like I'm back in school remembering those years. But there is a happy ending.
This was a really fun read and I remember really wanting to read the next book, of course this only just out in Hardcover so I lost track of it. Which is why I hardly ever read book one of a series when it first comes out. I will have to reread and check out the rest of the series.
Author is touted as the best young adult writer around. i don't think so. I hated almost everything about the book. The teeen characters did not act or sound believable. The main character, 15 year old Adrien, suffered from a brain aneurism at age 13. She is mopey and morbid, expecting to die any mi...
This book was ultimately a very satisfying read. A really good coming o age story. That being said it was a very difficult book to get into, but once I got into it was a terrific book. Dylan is year 2 (Canadian equivalent of a sophomore) in school she has a popular boyfriend, a wonderful family l...