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The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things - Community Reviews back

by Carolyn Mackler
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Out of the Blue
Out of the Blue rated it 12 years ago
Froggy Welsh the Fourth is trying to get up my shirt.This is the third Monday that he's come over to my apartment after school. Every week we go a little further, and today, on September twenty-third at 3:17 P.M., he's begun inching his fingers across my stomach and towards my bra."Virginia?"I'm not...
FefferBooks
FefferBooks rated it 13 years ago
...not bad. Not amazing, either. Virginia's actually a decent YA character, though she falls a little flat at times. I appreciated Mackler's willingness to tackle the subject of overweight as a teenager, and thought she handled it well. The emotional aspects of Virginia's self-acceptance and -expres...
TeaPartyPrincess
TeaPartyPrincess rated it 14 years ago
If I have to hear Virginia's whinging narrative just once more, I think I'll slam my head against a brick wall.Good concept, but not executed well at all.Virginia, the plus size protagonist, complained about every aspect of her life but did nothing about it - except for a dodgy crash-diet - until th...
PennyG
PennyG rated it 15 years ago
Barely three stars. Look, I like the message the author is trying to convey, but I think Melina Marchetta does it better in Saving Francesca. Heck, a lot of other authors did it better. But Carolyn Mackler did an okay job. Read Saving Francesca!
lauredhel
lauredhel rated it 15 years ago
A well-written YA coming-of-age tale, that segues to an ending nowhere near the faily or trite ending I feared. Warnings for sexual violence and disordered eating/body image (dealt with well).
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 16 years ago
There were not a lot of likable characters in this book, save for the protagonist and perhaps her best friend. Even with that handicap, this book was involving and pretty funny in spots. I enjoyed watching Virginia mature a lot in a very believable way over the course of the story.
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