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message 1: by Daniela (new) - added it

Daniela Sewards What do you think about Willow? I think she is a unique character but sort of odd.


message 2: by Daniela (new) - added it

Daniela Sewards Through her point of view, we can see how she views her new school. If it were us narrating, it would seem like a normal school, but to her she find it very strange.


message 3: by Ali (new)

Ali I started this book a long time ago but I got bored. Does it get any better?


message 4: by Elizabeth (new) - added it

Elizabeth I've never tried this book before.... is it good?


message 5: by Marie-Helene (new)

Marie-Helene I heard about this book is it good?


message 6: by Daniela (new) - added it

Daniela Sewards A little bit. I'm not very far into it, but it gets a little better.


message 7: by Ali (new)

Ali Ok. I'll think about starting it again!


message 8: by Ali (new)

Ali What's the point of view like in the story?


message 9: by Sophia.Mangone (new)

Sophia.Mangone Is this book good?


message 10: by Daniela (new) - added it

Daniela Sewards The point of view is from Willow, the main character, and she is very different so the way she views things is kind of strange.


message 11: by Ali (new)

Ali That sounds very interesting. Would you call her an unreliable narrator?


message 12: by Marie-Helene (new)

Marie-Helene Does Willow make a chracter arc?


message 13: by Daniela (new) - added it

Daniela Sewards Yes i guess you could call her an unreliable narrator. She is not exactly lying, but her view seems false to the reader.


message 14: by Marie-Helene (new)

Marie-Helene Does Willow leave parts of the story empty?


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Sydney Chong is this a good book. If so what makes it good(Ex. plot drama, etc.)


message 16: by Morgan (last edited Oct 30, 2015 08:02AM) (new)

Morgan Fodiman does this book have interesting points of view.


message 17: by Daniela (new) - added it

Daniela Sewards Yes it makes you think about how her view effects the story.


message 18: by Sydney (new) - added it

Sydney Chong Can you tell me a little about the story?


message 19: by Ali (new)

Ali it seems like it does just from what I've heard about it.


message 20: by Sydney (new) - added it

Sydney Chong Like what characteristics make this book interesting


message 21: by Elizabeth (new) - added it

Elizabeth I might want to try it... where does it take place and how old are the characters?


Ali I love this book. I had to read it for book club and I really got into it. Willow is both funny and heartbreaking. For everybody asking "should I read it?" the answer is yes. Even you don't care for it, it's a wonderful and emotional read.


Chelsea i loved i also learned a lot from it
it almost encouraged me to run in the mornings i mean one morning at 7:00am i woke up dress and open the door felt the cold and said "fuck this shit" and went back inside but its the feeling that count no?


Masha Ali wrote: "I started this book a long time ago but I got bored. Does it get any better?"

Yes (I don't really remember tho I read it such a long time ago). I remember I found the beginning boring too, I cried at the end, think that says it all. It's funny cuz my friend showed it to me and I was straight away like ew no thanks the cover looks boring and now it's one of my all time favs


message 25: by Anna (new) - rated it 5 stars

Anna R This is such a good book, it is inspiring and made me cry several times throughout the story, it is so heartwarming.


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