I really felt like those chapters could have been fleshed out just a little bit more. Once I reached the end (or the beginning…) I had to re-read the first few chapters again. That story in itself is enough to draw the reader in. Asking the questions about how do you deal with friends as they change, they move, and they get a boyfriend or a girlfriend. You could in fact, just focus on the unraveling of the friendship. However the more that I reflect on the book the more I think about it not just as a story about the events, but a story of a friendship and how it changed. (A student who picked up the book off my desk last period did the same thing.) The nature of starting at the end of the story and wanting to find out what happens has quite a feverish effect. I read anxiously not putting the book down until the end. What was the event that started all of this. Being left desperately wanting to know what had happened. Initially what left me buzzing about this novel was the build up to the climax. It starts at the end of the story and then moves backwards to the event that starts it all. Karakaltsas on Book Review: Tomorrow, and Tom…īook Review: While t… on Book review: When the Sky…Ģ022 Wrap up –… on Book Review: Tomorrow, and Tom…Įverything is Changed Written by Nova Weetman
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