Maybe
I'm a little biased because Mindy McGinnis is a librarian, and I
practically worship the ground librarians walk on. I have been looking
forward to reading this for a long, long time. I finally allowed myself
to indulge and read it in between class assignments. Classes which I
hope will someday allow me to become a librarian. I love Lynn. There
is no other way to express it. She has become the standard for which
all tough girls are now judged. What a brilliant character! She is not a
white washed, run of the mill girl. She is angst and anger, sadness and
sassy, toughness and gentleness all rolled into one incredible
character. Her growth process was beautifully written and realistic.
My favorite part is at the end when (view spoiler).
I'm not bloodthirsty, it was just a defining moment for Lynn, and I am
impressed that McGinnis didn't shy away from that aspect of Lynn's
personality. She did exactly what Lynn would do in that situation. My
least favorite part was at the end as well when (view spoiler).
Why, oh why, Mindy? I thought all of the book was excellent and well
written, but Lynn was my favorite part of the book. She ranks up there
with Katniss (ok, I think I like Lynn better than Katniss - no it's a
tie). I can't wait to see what is in store for Lynn and Lucy in the
future which was hinted at in the last chapter.
There was some language and violence in this book.
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