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Sailor Brown
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Anna's parents officially know about the lawsuit their own daughter is filing against them. Sara, Anna's mom is going to be the lawyer. I really enjoy hearing from Jesse's perspective, he feels worthless and wants to die. Turns out Jesse is the person lighting all the fires that make his dad have to leave home because he's on call 24/7. I'm interested in finding out why he does that. I'll talk more about Sara soon.
— Oct 30, 2018 10:57AM
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Sailor Brown
is 99% done
Finished the book. The ending was kind of sudden and I’m not sure how I feel about that. Book review coming before or on Thursday.
— Dec 17, 2018 05:32PM
Sailor Brown
is 99% done
Finished the book. The ending was kind of sudden and I’m not sure how I feel about that. Book review coming before or on Thursday.
— Dec 17, 2018 05:32PM
Sailor Brown
is on page 177 of 423
I really need to start reading some more. I’ll make sure to finish the book in less than two weeks. Review will be out soon :)
— Dec 11, 2018 12:36PM
Sailor Brown
is on page 177 of 423
The fish almost died and it’s interesting to see how to Sara the fish represents hope for Kate. She was so dead set on saving that goldfish she called the oceanography department and ended up doing just that.
Quote at the end of the chapter: “And wonder if I have used up my miracle.”
— Nov 19, 2018 10:03AM
Quote at the end of the chapter: “And wonder if I have used up my miracle.”
Sailor Brown
is on page 177 of 423
The fish almost died and it’s interesting to see how to Sara the fish represents hope for Kate. She was so dead set on saving that goldfish she called the oceanography department and ended up doing just that.
Quote at the end of the chapter: “And wonder if I have used up my miracle.”
— Nov 19, 2018 10:03AM
Quote at the end of the chapter: “And wonder if I have used up my miracle.”
Sailor Brown
is on page 173 of 423
I understand that Sara is constantly feeling sorry for herself. But she seriously needs to stop getting on other peoples backs about how their problems are small.
— Nov 19, 2018 09:50AM
Sailor Brown
is on page 116 of 423
“Traditionally, parents make decisions for a child, because presumably they are looking out for his or her best interests. But if they are blinded, instead, buy the best interests of another one of their children, the system breaks down. And somewhere, underneath all the rubble, are casualties like Anna.” - Julia Romano, guardian ad litem (GAL) of Anna Fitzgerald
— Oct 30, 2018 11:03PM
Sailor Brown
is on page 60 of 423
Of course it seems like a horrible thing to have a child and force them to go through the things Anna goes through, but it could also be seen as the parents splitting the pain between two children so one doesn’t have to suffer even more or die. It’s a real moral dilemma if you ask me.
— Oct 27, 2018 10:12AM
Sailor Brown
is on page 60 of 423
The pace of this book is absolutely perfect. It’s not too fast or too slow. I like the flashbacks, they give insight to the characters’ relationships with each other. The deeper I dive into this book the more I see how there isn’t a real villain.
— Oct 27, 2018 10:12AM

