Title: Believarexic Author: J.J. Johnson Genre: YA Fiction Publisher: Peachtree Publishers Publication Date: October 1, 2015 Format: egalley via Edelweiss Synopsis My Rating: 4 of 5 stars My Review (originally posted at Read, Run, Ramble): Definition of bulimarexia: an eating disorder marked...
She tried to release him but his hold on her was too tight. The monster has taken over Jennifer life, the pain and fight has consumed her and the only way out Jennifer believed, was in the advertisement that she saw on television. She has tried others ways to release him but the monster has always ...
“Do I want to die from the inside out or the outside in?” - Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirlsfifteen-year old Jennifer Johnson reaches out to her family for help. she knows she has an eating disorder but her parents refuse to believe her until a pre-admission screening interview with the Director o...
Evie has been homeschooled her entire life, but just once she wants to try out public school, before going off to college. A big fan of John Hughs' work, she has ideas about school that are all about to change.I don't know why I didn't get to this sooner. I enjoyed the mix of idealist and realist th...
Last year, Sarah's best friend Jamie died in a freak accident. Back then, everyone was sad; now they're just ready for Sarah to get over it and move on.But Sarah's not ready to move on. She can't stop reliving what happened, struggling with guilt, questioning the meaning of life, and missing her bes...
3.5 StarsEvie (Evensong Sparkling Morningdew) has been home-schooled her whole life by a very unique and progressive mother. She decides to tackle her senior year at the local high school.
I liked the premise of this book, a girl who stands up for what she really believes in, even when no one would stand with her.Sadly, the premise didn't really come through for me. It felt rushed and too neat, if that makes sense. And really, Evie wasn't all that different. Sure, she took on The Esta...
Originally published at my blog Chasing Empty PavementsI know that I truly truly love a book when it comes time to write the review and my head is all scrambly because there is just so much there I want to say and I can't get it written down fast enough or in a coherent way. So suffice it to say...I...
This was like a train ride. It started out slowly, but once it picked up speed, it was quite a ride! The first few chapters didn't really hold my interest. I was about 25% of the way in when it really hooked me and I couldn't tear myself from the book.When I picked this up, I wasn't quite sure wha...
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