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Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 8 years ago
I am so emotional these days that just reading the blurb made me tear up. What a good dog! I liked that it was written from the dog's perspective, and that Gus was so uncommunicative. Library copy
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 9 years ago
I really enjoyed this novel. It was a story with characters that you could relate to and a story which stole your heart. Benny is starting fourth grade and he’s was happy because he heard wonderful things about Mr. Norris, his teacher. Mr. Norris was fun and exciting and Benny needed that as he was ...
Rachel Blogs
Rachel Blogs rated it 9 years ago
FIRST OFF I WOULD LIKE TO SAY PLEASE STOP COMPARING BOOKS AND SAYING THEY'RE THE NEXT TFIOS OR ELEANOR AND PARK. MOSTLY BECAUSE I REALLY LIKED TFIOS AND DIDN'T REALLY LIKE ELEANOR AND PARK ok thank you. This book was not what I was expecting. I, like a few of my other friends who read it, were not...
Books With Bite
Books With Bite rated it 10 years ago
Since being a special needs mom myself, I thought I give this book try. I wanted to see things from another perspective and this story gave me just that. Plot: This is about a young girl named Amy who has a disability and becomes friends with boy named Matthew. This story tells of their friendship f...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 10 years ago
This was a teen romance, but it was about a disabled girl and a boy who suffers from OCD. While no doubt the fact that they were full characters who developed over time helped my love of this novel, it was the realism that really struck me. Amy's family was overly concerned about her being sa...
rated it 10 years ago
Title: Say What You Will Author: Cammie McGovern Format: Hardback, 343 pages Time to Read: 1 day :] Goodreads Bio: Born with cerebral palsy, Amy can't walk without a walker, talk without a voice box, or even fully control her facial expressions. Plagued by obsessive-compulsive disorder, Matthew ...
VeganCleopatra
VeganCleopatra rated it 11 years ago
The two books mentioned in the blurb, The Fault In Our Stars and Eleanor & Park, I was certainly a fan of but I cannot say the same for this one. I honestly did not see a similarity with either of the two books, especially as both of those featured genuinely likable characters and good writing.One o...
Rashika, The Book Owl
Rashika, The Book Owl rated it 11 years ago
***This review has also been posted on The Social PotatoWhen I first heard about this book, I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about it but as the reviews started rolling in and many people I knew liked it, I became more and more interested, so that's why when I finally picked Say What You Will up, I had so...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
He’s totally honest with everyone but himself, he’s not even afraid of others feeling when he throws his honesty around, this is what I think about Matthew, after reading this novel. I think Matthew hides from himself; just don’t look at the man behind the curtain for if you do, you might find a per...
The Girl Who'll Read Anything
The Girl Who'll Read Anything rated it 11 years ago
This book is captivating and honest from the very start. This book opened my mind to how OCD and having cerebral palsy truly feels like. It's tough but seeing how the characters try hard to go beyond their sickness is inspiring. It's both excruciating and fun to watch Amy and Matthew not admit to ea...
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