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Me, Him, Them, And It (2014)

by Caela Carter(Favorite Author)
3.78 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1619631865 (ISBN13: 9781619631861)
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English
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Bloomsbury USA Childrens
review 1: I just do not know if I like the book but maybe that is because I did not really get the main character. At the same time, I am unsure whether I would blame the author for that. I actually have thought numerous times during books and meeting teenagers (now-a-days) I just do not understand them and I am not sure that I can ever really fall into understanding a character such as this one which the author made into I guess what an American teenager is like now-a-days. I am going to say that the author probably has plenty of knowledge on typical teens due to have been a high school teenager but because this book is told from a first person teenage pregnant girl, I did not understand how her mind was working and where half her ideas were coming from. To me she made no sense... more in some of the things she did, the thoughts she had, and the actions she took which made it hard for me to like the book.
review 2: Teenage pregnancy is hard for everyone involved, and this book doesn't shy away from the hard stuff. When Evie finds herself pregnant all she wants to do is forget it, not tell anyone and return to normal. Her parents have problems of her own and decide to send her to Aunt Linda's to have the baby. While she's in Chicago, Evie goes back and forth, keeping the baby or putting him up for adoption. In the end, she does what's right for her, but the guilt of her decision stays with her. less
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faefaeisawesome2013
I'm really glad I decided to read this at home as I just spend the last 40ish pages bawling.
butzkie
a really accurate perspective of how a teenage mother would be.
Rebecca
Very good book!
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