Jo Knowles
Jo Knowles is the author of the young adult novels Lessons From A Dead Girl, Jumping Off Swings, Pearl, and See You at Harry's. To learn more about Jo, visit www.joknowles.com or follow her blog on LiveJournal at http://livejournal.jbknowles.com. Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/JoKnowlesFacebok:...
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Jo Knowles is the author of the young adult novels Lessons From A Dead Girl, Jumping Off Swings, Pearl, and See You at Harry's. To learn more about Jo, visit www.joknowles.com or follow her blog on LiveJournal at http://livejournal.jbknowles.com. Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/JoKnowlesFacebok: http://www.facebook.com/JoKnowles
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It took me just a couple of hours to finish this book. It is very twisted and dark. Kid abusing sexually another kid. Both females, best friends, nonetheless. Laine was not a very sympathetic character and Leah was just a crazy, screwed-up girl.The book touches delicate issues such as bullying, sexu...
70 authors contribute stories to this anthology about their experiences with bullying as victims, bullies, or observers. Normally for anthologies I go through each story separately, but I’d feel weird about doing that with this book since these are all personal stories the authors are contributing...
Started this book last night and finished the last 20 pages this morning. Yep, I cried. This book wasn't perfect. I had two issues with it. #1 - the ages of Fern & Charlie. I had a hard time with Fern being only 12. Charlie seemed a lot younger than 3. #2 - the word OK. I should have done a count...
I have said this before, but I have to like the characters to enjoy the book. Even if the book is for youngsters and that has to be taken into consideration, for me the characters must ring true. I did not read the preceding book Jumping Off Swings, but this story can stand alone. It is a good thing...
This was interesting. Rtc.