This was a short, but really enjoyable read.I loved how neither Robin or Emily were perfect, neither were generically popular, even though Emily was more outgoing. The characterisation felt very realistic, right down to how terribly everyone treated Robin when she returned to school.I also felt like the issue of her brain injury was dealt with effectively. I know very little about this, but it felt realistic. I could genuinly feel her struggle to remember basic details of her life and forget how to do simple tasks.I would definitely read another book by this author. An interesting book about 2 friends who have an accident from which only one awakens. Robin cannot remember anything from before the accident, and Emily is in a coma. Robin writes notes to herself to help her remember things she discovers about herself, her family, and her friends. YA readers are sure to like the relationships unfolding between the characters and Robin's growth from selfish teen to caring adult.
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Read it in one sitting. A free kindle book that was just that awesome.
—Bekahboo101
I thought this book was well written from the eyes of a teenager.
—melly