Goodreads Summary:Seventeen-year-old Annika Truman knows about the power of positive thinking. With a little brother who has cancer, it's all she ever hears about. And in order to help Jeremy, she will go to the ends of the earth (or at least as far as Hollywood) to help him believe he can survive h...
Annika is average enough. She's been going through a rough spot in her life while her 6 year old brother has been dealing with cancer. She loves him so much that she is willing to do anything for him, even fight with a weird man at Toys R Us to get his an action figure he wants. She gives him a wish...
Annika's situation, her emotions and her relationship with her brother, all carefully drawn and beautiful. I was crying more than once while I was reading this. The only two things I found distracting was how quickly Steve and Annika "fall in love", which was distracting and for me unbelievable (the...
If you could grant your brother one wish -one that you thought would just be handing him a toy and then he asks for something else- would you?Seventen year-old Annika's litte brother Jeremy has cancer and is about to go into surgery at the end of the week so Annika try's to make it easier for him by...
What a wonderful mixture! I was a little sad today, so I had difficulties to cope with the realistic ending after all those delightful impossibilities and unexpected turns. On a less sad day I would have rated this book and its characters five stars, I am sure. Maybe next time. Yes, certainly there ...
When I picked this one up I was looking for a cute, fluffy read with some possible romance. And I got it - in ways - but I feel like I got a lot more from this book as well. The plot centers around a scheme to get the actor who plays Teen Robin Hood to come visit the main character Annika's brother ...
With an uncanny ability for reading other people and the force of a charming personality, seventeen year old Annika Truman is used to getting her way. Heading out to the day after Thanksgiving sales, Annika wants nothing more than to return home with a Talking Teen Robin Hood for her cancer-stricken...
Couldn't do it. The child has the exact same type of cancer that my brother had. I am clearly unable to get through a cancer book, even when it's not the MC who has it.
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