This book actually annoyed me in the start because of its Jesus-related stuffs. Don't get me wrong, I do respect others' religions, it's just that I'm not a religious person. So anyway, aside from that, this book is actually really great. The dramas, especially between Ana and her parents (Oh my God, her parents) and that of hers and her own feelings. It basically centers around these girls who realised that they actually are similar in a way that they're supposed to be dead, but by some miracle, they survived. Hence, it draws them closer. I actually envy people who has a close knit of friends that they could actually rely on. Anyway, yeah. Trust me, I was so pissed with Ana's parents at the start, the way they were so controlling, making me want to strangle them at times, HAHA. But yeah. And the fact that this book was written by two different authors, which always amazes me, because it's like two people combining their opinions and thoughts into this book. And yeah, HAHA this book is awesome, and some parts of it actually made me cry. :') I think this is a fantastic book for (Christian) young teens. The book along with the rest of the series introduces a girls struggle in a high school environment with four different attitudes toward Christianity and what it mean to love and live within four different point of views. I really enjoyed reading the books because they are real. They present problems as well as solutions in a realistic way that girls with similar goals can relate to.
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Mmmm, I liked it! I didnt expect it to be that good. cant wait for the next one(:
—lnl26
i liked it but some parts came out forced and unbelievable
—Pooter
Delightful YA book that I checked out from the library.
—Nursing2014
Never really bonded with this book's characters.
—dishaw