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by Pat Brisson
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KristinaGummyBear
KristinaGummyBear rated it 12 years ago
There wasn't enough character development for this to be a good book (in my opinion)
Addicted to Reading
Addicted to Reading rated it 12 years ago
This book is written in verse from the point of view of fifteen year old Molly. She hates being considered a goody two shoes so she starts dressing differently and attracts the attention of the school bad boy Grady. When she finds out she is pregnant she struggles with the decisions she has to make....
Sesana
Sesana rated it 14 years ago
It's rare that a book features a protagonist that I want to shake some sense into, while keeping it entirely realistic that she would think and act that way. The whole time Molly is chasing Grady, I'm wondering why, what she sees in this boy who is so obviously no good (the only person surprised by ...
anthrbookjunkie
anthrbookjunkie rated it 15 years ago
I'm certain anyone who actually reads the title, would be able to figure out what decision Molly makes in the end. However, just in case, I won't say what she decides.Pat Brisson does a wonderful job of hooking you in, straight from the beginning. The very first poem walks you through the event that...
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