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The After Girls - Community Reviews back

by Leah Konen
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brebeaumont
brebeaumont rated it 10 years ago
this book is absolutely beautiful. there's an aching in every sentence that really clings, but not in a bad way. i've struggled with depression and suicidal thoughts/attempts for years, and this book was almost like a call home for me: seeing the effects a death has on friends, family, strangers. ev...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
Why? Ella and Sydney are dealing with this question after their best friend Astrid commits suicide and they feel that they should have seen the signs before this tragic event took place. These three girls have been best friends for years and they did everything together. What did they miss and how...
Blkosiner's Book Blog
Blkosiner's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
This definitely was an emotional book about a powerful subject. The After Girls is in 3rd person but gives the perspectives of Syd and Ella. It starts right after their other best friend Astrid kills herself. As most of you know, this is a subject that is close to my heart because of my dad, and...
twiggreads
twiggreads rated it 12 years ago
After Astrid's sudden suicide, Ella and Sydney try to move on.Ella and Sydney have two very different methods of coping. Ella cries a lot and wants to talk through her feelings. Sydney emotionally shuts down and drinks more.This book is emotional, but still fast paced and it keeps you guessing.It's ...
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