Roma Solapurkar
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"I would recommend this book because of its plot line. The main character, Anna, realizes that she has no control over her body; therefore, she sues her parents. The big message that I learned is to always have control over what you want. In addition, you are able to learn about how family sticks together despite the lawsuit. This book is incredible and well written!" — May 31, 2018 08:52PM
"I would recommend this book because of its plot line. The main character, Anna, realizes that she has no control over her body; therefore, she sues her parents. The big message that I learned is to always have control over what you want. In addition, you are able to learn about how family sticks together despite the lawsuit. This book is incredible and well written!" — May 31, 2018 08:52PM
Roma Solapurkar
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"If I had a meal with one of the characters, it would be Angela because she's different from all the other teens in the ward. She's observant and her story is quite preposterous. Her parents believe that she killed her grandpa, so my questions would be regarding that situation. For example, "Did you kill your grandpa? If so, why?". I want to know more about her story rather than listen to what the parents have to say." — May 07, 2018 05:11PM
"If I had a meal with one of the characters, it would be Angela because she's different from all the other teens in the ward. She's observant and her story is quite preposterous. Her parents believe that she killed her grandpa, so my questions would be regarding that situation. For example, "Did you kill your grandpa? If so, why?". I want to know more about her story rather than listen to what the parents have to say." — May 07, 2018 05:11PM
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