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this is the second part of a conversation about this book!! i got caris' sloppy seconds! to read the first part, please click here!
Caris: Maybe it was just your personality. Perhaps you're just not the type of dude who gets bullied. You know, badassery and whatnot.
I certainly cave on this point. The book was unbelievable. Both the website and Santana were only there to keep the girl from killing herself. Of course, all books do this. It seems that the bar is just set lower for teen ficti ...more
this is the second part of a conversation about this book!! i got caris' sloppy seconds! to read the first part, please click here!
Caris: Maybe it was just your personality. Perhaps you're just not the type of dude who gets bullied. You know, badassery and whatnot.
I certainly cave on this point. The book was unbelievable. Both the website and Santana were only there to keep the girl from killing herself. Of course, all books do this. It seems that the bar is just set lower for teen ficti ...more

My friend Tammy dropped this off at the library for me to read, and one day as I was waiting for the virus scan to run on my work computer, I started reading. I only got 12 pages in and I told myself I would continue the next day at lunch. By the next day, Lexi (the intern who shares my desk) had also started reading it while virus scans were running. She took it home and finished it that night. I had other things to read, but the whole time I was wondering and worrying about the girl in the sto
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Daelyn Rice wants to die. Or so she says. She's been bullied all her life, and she's made two pretty grisly attempts already, leaving her seriously scarred and unable to speak. But Daelyn doesn't really want to die; what she really wants is for her pain to stop.
BTTYRTIBD (nifty acronym, no?) doesn't quite escape some of the annoying tropes of contemporary YA books -- for example, Peters, like her YA author cohorts, has never met a one-sentence paragraph she doesn't like. (YA authors, if you're ...more
BTTYRTIBD (nifty acronym, no?) doesn't quite escape some of the annoying tropes of contemporary YA books -- for example, Peters, like her YA author cohorts, has never met a one-sentence paragraph she doesn't like. (YA authors, if you're ...more

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