A young, new teacher at Brooklyn's Central High forces tough-guy Dominic to take a leadership role in recruiting students for the annual "Sing," an opportunity that leads to a show of creativity, romance, and self-respect.
it was an amazing book the end wasn't my favorite but that's okay because it was made up by the rest of the book but really good book I didn't like how Rosie just called Hannah a traitor and completely blocked her out I feel like a mother wouldn't do that even if she was in that position and I really liked Hannah I really understood how she was thinking and what she was doing and why she was doing it like when her and Mickey broke up most girls would be paralyzed I just don't connect with that I don't understand it while it said Hannah was paralyzed it explained why she didn't hit him because if it was a phase and she blew up he might not come back that made sense to me and I really liked it I think A.L. Singer is an amazing author and I never read a book from him and I'm glad I did while the ending wasn't my favorite I would give this book a 98%
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