![]() Q: If the boy you love commits a crime, would you turn him in? Sadie Ames is a type-A teenager from the wealthy suburbs. Oh, and, my god, is that cover GORGEOUS or what? ( ) Just nothing TOO great, which is why I can only give it three stars. Good pacing, believable characters, interesting plot. And when she "Raised her eyes to meet his" when they were looking in a mirror? Was she actually raising HER eyes, or was she raising his eyes again or some metaphorical existential hum-de-dum shit like that? I mean, did she actually curl up in a corner and weep with her own body? I don't think so, I was under the impression that there wasn't much movement available to her. Like, when she "Curled up in the corner and wept". The other thing I didn't like was whenever there were movement queues from Sadie. ![]() ![]() But not complete sense, you know? And that just annoyed me a little bit. I was all like (out loud) "This does not make a lick of sense! No damn sense! How is this supposed to make sense?"īut then in, like, the last ten pages we found who was REALLY behind it all and then it made a little more sense. ![]() The one thing I didn't like was in the last fifty or so pages, when everything was wrapping up and we were supposed to find out who was behind it all and what happened and as it was being explained, it made no sense. ![]()
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