this book is a lil bit different then the other books i readi think i like deanna because she think wat she have to said and do it righti kno she was in pastbt she can't change itshe move on bt the only thing she cnt move on was tommy, her friends, her father, etc.bt she did have the time to think t...
They made us clean our lockers on the last day of sophomore year. I tore down the class schedule I'd taped to the inside of the door at the beginning of the semester and tossed it into the pile of recycling that already included ninety-five percent of the crap I'd busted my ass to do all year. What ...
3.5 stars. I "got" Deanna, but didn't particularly like her or any of the characters in the book. I felt for Deanna with her crappy home & life situation, though. I also liked the message of this book and the glimmer of hope at the end, but it seemed to come together a little quickly at the end.
Gosh This book is gritty. And you definitely don't like the narrator, not really, but you get her. It's an important story, if not a very pleasant one to read. The author has done a tremendous job without being heavy headed with some very real teenage girl themes. What makes us consider girls sexual...
Rating: 3.5 Stars Sara Zarr is a name that crosses every well-read reader’s lips at some point – every well-read reader, that is, except me. Thus, when I saw Zarr’s Story of a Girl sitting quite alone on the shelves of my library, I just knew I had to pick it up; I certainly haven’t regretted my c...
The beginning, middle part was great. I've actually shed some tears while reading it because I'm also hurting along with the main character...but I'm kinda disappointed and not satisfied on how it ended. It's a 3 stars for me. :)
what would have been a thirty minute coffee break this morning morphed into two hours of me ordering one round after another, all because i didn't want this to end. i might have gotten couple side glances too, with maybe imaginary word bubbles of 'what's bugging you and why the clenched jaw?' direct...
4.5 starsI know full well how dramatic this is going to sound, but this book broke my heart. Not violently, or loudly, with a single devastating blow; but quietly and slowly, taking it apart piece by painful piece. Whatever emotional sandbagging I’d done in the intervening years proved a poor defenc...
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