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Breaking Me

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If living life to the fullest was a test… I’d get an ‘F’.

The summer before senior year was supposed to be fun, but my mom had other plans. What she failed to realize was that I wasn’t a little girl anymore, and just because she said so, didn’t mean I had to listen.

I was born into a family that no matter what I did, or how I did it, looked at me like an outsider. You hear ‘you’re wrong’ enough times, pretty soon that’s all you’ll believe. But I’m more than they think I am, and one of these days, it’s going to be my turn to live…. and finally be free.

Prequel to Waiting For A Fall/Young Annabelle

70 pages, ebook

First published February 26, 2015

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July 3, 2015
Preview to the Young Annabelle series. I thought more highly of it before I discovered Annabelle is not actually fat. She's very slightly overweight, if even that. At 17 years old and 5'7", I doubt very highly that 165 looks anything but healthy. So to start reading Young Annabelle and discover that she's not a 5' tall, 300 pound atomic moose is VASTLY FRIGGING IRRITATING. It sets an unreasonable tone for unrealistic expectations and aspirations for anorexia for every young woman who might be reading it. Because God knows, what we need in this country is an entire generation of young ladies running around literally starving themselves to death while they shame themselves for having a healthy fucking body weight. This could have gone in a healthy (and more interesting) direction, if Annabelle's off-the-rails mother had been the only one insanely ranting about Annabelle's supposed weight problem. Instead, Breaking Me is an over-the-top homage to anorexia and body dysmorphia. It sickens me. And Sarah Tork is a horror, if this is how she thinks young women need to behave and think.
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June 27, 2016
Good and awesome

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May 24, 2015
Not romantic

I searched romance and this book came up, yet there is no romance. Just talks about this fat girl and how everyone hates her. BORING. Took 30 minutes to read, waste of time.
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September 4, 2015
Pretty good

This book was awesome because I loved how everyone thought she was fat, but James actually thought she was skinny and it made her feel better. I disliked this because it was too short. This book is for y'all who love short stories. ENJOY
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May 19, 2015
OMG THE BOOK BREAKING ME WAS THE BEST BOOK ALL DONE ...AND LOVE IT
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