Kim Deister
Written on Nov 10, 2012
In an odd way, Mia becomes far more likeable after she was raped, making you, as the reader, realize that she is not the stereotypical "little, rich girl" that has it easy. But really, this character was far more than that. She had her own strength, even when she didn't realize it. I also love Ari, Mia's best friend. She was exactly who I wish I had had by my side at that moment in my life.
To say I enjoyed the book might sound a little odd, considering the theme, but I did love it. It didn't sugar coat it, but showed the experience for what it was, with all the messy feelings and emotions and trauma that can go along with it. I applaud the author for that.