This was a really exciting, on the edge of your seat, book. It really hits home how different people cope with their feelings in different ways and we all would wish for a second chance let alone coping with one the way she did.
This was a really exciting, on the edge of your seat, book. It really hits home how different people cope with their feelings in different ways and we all would wish for a second chance let alone coping with one the way she did.
Really enjoyed this book, what an amazing girl to have so much confidence to stand up to those making decisions and tell them to change their decisions.
It's good read and very informative. Amazing to think how much plastic is not reused and thrown away. The only issue is that most of the steps suggested rely on you spending a considerable amount more on things which for those not so well off would struggle to do. But there are still small things they can do, even if it is just picking litter up when they go for a walk.
After reading I am number four I wondered if this could keep the story as exciting, it has made it more exciting and introduces you to more characters with different legacies. There is a lot more action in this book than the first and I liked the way it flipped between number four and another character in Spain.
Really struggled to get going with this book, found it changing between characters so many times, at the beginning, really confusing. It did become a bit more exciting towards the end when the characters points of view start to merge. Overall an ok book to read.
This book made me realise how one person's misconception of a situation can drastically change so many people's lives