I’m not telling you anything about Nico because I want you to meet him for yourself. She’s just how I like them: smart, funny, sad, a bit messed-up, honest, vulnerable, determined, compassionate. I loved Brooklyn I thought she was such a great heroine. “I like that this girl isn’t really whingy.”Ī few poems later, when my face was permanently like so: :(, I made another little note at the end of one of Brooklyn’s poems. Just personal preference but I just think that this book didn’t need that.Īt the beginning of this book, when we first meet Brooklyn, I made a little note at the end of one her poems. Maybe it doesn’t annoy me if it’s to the tune of ‘Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star’…įlower girls. I’d still prefer yellow ones, but if it was Nico then I wouldn’t mind getting a bouquet of dandelions. But the girl’s not a bad teacher herself. People who shouldn’t be in love, falling in love against all the odds. It seemed Ms Schroeder had a checklist of everything I dislike in books and she wrote this book just to spite me and show how wrong I am and to make me look silly. It did make me want to go back to the beginning and read it again though. I would say that this book wanted to make me want to sign up for a triathalon.
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