This time it's an Aries! Marsha is an outgoing popular drama queen who lands her dream part in the school play, but injures herself just before curtain up. When she has to spend three nights in hospital, she is furious, until she realizes not everyone is as lucky as her. She decides to use her Aries leadership skills to raise a million pounds to build a recreational wing for the hospital - but how?
I read this kind of books when I was 9-11 years old and I TOTALLY LOVED it! Now that I am older, I actually don't really enjoy this genre anymore because of how the stories are usually written. When I saw this book for €2,50 in a local bookshop, I picked it up for sentimental reasons, but as I started to read the book, I realised why I liked it so much! I didn't enjoy this as much as I wanted to, but I realised that's because my pet-peeves that I have with this kind of books, are because of the age group that is supposed for. I really enjoyed the plot and my trowback vibes while reading this book! Also, this is a quik read- I read this book in less than an hour.
The book is about the life of a teenage dancer who thinks that her life is over after she broke her leg. After getting admitted into the hospital she realizes that she should be thankful for the life she's got after witnessing the younger kids who have cancer but still keep a positive attitude about life.
I enjoyed this book very much. I think it’s dramatic, realistic, and it teaches major life lessons. The story makes you appreciate your life and how much you’re luckier than others. I like how the book wasn’t very long; I could finish and understand it easily. I admire the writer’s technique in writing because most of her books are based on teenager’s lives.