This book started off really interesting, and I was getting excited about the Mean Girls-esque plotline, but unfortunately the story just didn't impress me as much as I hoped it would. Props to Clarke for that protagonist dying ending though!
I started this book because the blurb sounding interesting. The book also started in a good way, it was quite interesting and nice to read. But it soon started going down when our main character started changing herself.Also didn't really like the ending, I am sad she picked that as an option.
Review: Jem loves Kai. Kai doesn’t love her back, because he’s gay. She’s ok with this. Fastforward a few years, when he gets outed via internet video, and he receives a lot of hate mail. And he kills himself. A month later, Jem is ready to do the same, when she receives an envelope. It’s a year’s w...
Jem Halliday has been in love with her best friend, Kai, since she can remember. There's just one problem: Kai is gay. When a tape of Kai gets spread around the school, he can't take it any more and takes his own life, despite always having been a happy and cheerful person.One month on and Jem decid...
I don't really now how I feel about this book. I hated Grace, Sal and Nat and I disliked Devon. Sophie was the only one, I liked. The story is so obvious, although the book was nothing like I though it would be - the summary made me think, it was completely different.
Jem Halliday has been in love with her best friend, Kai, for years. The only thing is, he's gay, which doesn't help matters but she's got used to this. However after he is cruelly outed online, and not just outed but exposed in an intimate position, he kills himself. Jem is devastated and wants to j...
I had this book in my e-reader since last year, but I didn't read till a couple months ago.I finished it in one day , I really liked it.At the begging I was really confused, it cross my mind to just stop reading it, but as you go more into the book the confusion becomes less you start understand the...
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