So Much to Tell You
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Very solid book with a captivating storyline. I think the thing that struck me most was that unless you read the blurb on the back, you didn't learn the girl's name until the very end. I hadn't realized this but reading it was just weird. Very awesomely developed characters, although I wish we'd gotten to see more of her teachers. The writing style was also very honest, very realistic. The end was definitely a surprise. I was just kind of sad that no progress was made on her overall health (and really, was seeing her father the healthiest decision?), but the ambiguity does seem to fit her/the story. It's just a great, well-developed, relatable book.
Very solid book with a captivating storyline. I think the thing that struck me most was that unless you read the blurb on the back, you didn't learn the girl's name until the very end. I hadn't realized this but reading it was just weird. Very awesomely developed characters, although I wish we'd gotten to see more of her teachers. The writing style was also very honest, very realistic. The end was definitely a surprise. I was just kind of sad that no progress was made on her overall health (and really, was seeing her father the healthiest decision?), but the ambiguity does seem to fit her/the story. It's just a great, well-developed, relatable book.
Journal Entry 3 by RunaZ at McIntire Road Recycling Center's Book Exchange in Charlottesville, Virginia USA on Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Released 14 yrs ago (8/5/2009 UTC) at McIntire Road Recycling Center's Book Exchange in Charlottesville, Virginia USA
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released at the McIntire Road Recycling Center's Book Exchange Bin
released at the McIntire Road Recycling Center's Book Exchange Bin