Butter
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780571294404 (0571294405)
Publish date: March 7th 2013
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Drama,
Health,
Contemporary,
Mental Health,
Death,
High School,
Young Adult Contemporary
This book intrigued me so much when I read the inside cover. I first asked myself how could anyone come up with this concept? A boy so desperate that he was willing to eat himself to death on live camera. I just had to read it. I devoured (no pun intended) this book within a few hours and I liked m...
**Minor Spoilers... Maybe?**Butter was not the type of book I usually read, but for some reason I fell in love with the characters and plot from the start. This book is just so strange that it drew me in, and I couldn't put it down from start to finish. Despite a few slower parts in the book, everyt...
This book is full of teenage angst, bullying, peer pressure and a life spiralling out of control when one bad decision follows another. None of the characters are particularly likeable, but I finished with feelings of hope for most of them. Will be recommending to the boys!
3.5 starsThe premise of this novel is what got me hooked in the first place. I have read a few issue books dealing with eating disorders. This one was a bit different and I enjoyed reading it.The characters didn't really stand out to me, but the story itself was really interesting. Butter was blinde...
3 stars. I guess the thing that drew me to Butter was its summary, something about a fat, 423 lb. pound sixteen-year-old who was going to eat himself. To death. On live video.Except the way I interpreted it was along the following: literally eating himself to death. Like nom nom my fingers taste so ...