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Indlæser... The Much-Adored Sandy Shoreaf Angela Elwell Hunt
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To prove to her mother and stepfather that she is not self-centered, Cassie decides to help an overweight high-school classmate change her image. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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If I thought Cassie was childish and annoying in the last book, she really hits new heights in this one. She is just downright mean (of course, this is from the perspective of a parent, which is probably different than the perspective of a teenager who might read this book). I can't even say that plenty of teenagers in her situation wouldn't act the same way, but it does get a bit difficult to read. Fortunately, this book puts an end to all of that. And here's where I begin to feel like this series is basically a series of after-school specials for Christian teens (not in a bad way). Parents getting divorced and remarried, a classmate with AIDS, and now the serious topic brought up in this book. I won't say more, because it'd be a spoiler for the climax. Though I did suspect it earlier in the book, I don't think as many younger readers would. Then again, these days, teens have seen a lot more than they had in my day, whether in real life or on TV.
The story about Cassie helping Sandy Shore didn't go the way I expected it to at all, which is a good thing. And Cassie definitely saw her own life in a new light by the end, which explains why the next few books finally get her away from the drama of her home life and into whole new messes. Though it looks like she won't be at school as much in the rest of the series, I really hope we get a chance to catch up with Sandy Shore before the end. ( )