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T**R
Beautiful Story
This book had me very captivated throughout the whole thing and I was always designating times for me to read it. It describes finals very well and there are many bombshells throughout the book. I feel like it has a good message and I did cry, so if you don't like crying from books, then this might not be the book for you.The characters were very well developed, and my biggest peeve in books is when the characters are dull, predictable, or underdeveloped. This book surpassed all of those, and each character, even if they were minor, had plenty of development and you could relate to them, since all of them were so diverse. The more diverse a book is, the more relatable it becomes within the whole community and it becomes relatable to more than one person, or group of people. This book pulled it off very well, and I would recommend it to any of my friends. To be honest, when a book is better, I have less to say about it, so read it yourself!
C**5
Good book
Bought this for my 15 year old daughter and she loves it so far. This book is great quality.
D**T
Five Stars
Loved it
K**E
Amazing!!!!!!
I chose a 4 star rating because it was a amazing book but it left off on a cliffhanger on weather her mom lives of not but I think Sarah Darer Littman should write a sequel
B**S
It’s one you can’t put down once you start
My daughter loves this book. Has read it twice.
K**Z
Five Stars
Great for teenagers!
A**A
Five Stars
Great read
S**E
Uninteresting.
Sammy’s junior year is ruined when protestors at her father’s bank hack its server. Along with personal texts and emails, her online journal (where she’d written her deepest thoughts and crushes) is revealed to her entire high school world. Besides having to deal with the fallout of having her personal thoughts shared on social media, she’s lost her best friends, and has to deal with the stress of upcoming AP exams, as well as the loss of her crush. She is officially persona non grata, and it looks like there will never be any relief. Just when she thinks life can’t get any worse, it does.I wasn’t a fan of this book. Sammy sounded much more immature than a junior in high school, as her issues and constant whining sounded middle schoolish to me. Her brother RJ also presented as immature. Though he was supposed to be 14 years old, his dialogue and behavior was more like a 6 or 8 year old.Overall I felt the storyline wasn’t interesting, and Sammy’s petulance didn’t help. However I will leave it up to you to decide if you want to read it or not.
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