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I have to tell you that this is one of the best portrayals of high school I have read. Mean girls are mean but they are not following you around making your life miserable. It’s more of when you cross their paths. There is a particular dance scene that you might want to brush off and go noooooo but the answer is yessss that happens. So I just felt that part was definitely really realistic.
Chicago, I love anything set in Chicago or the burbs. This is another thing that I love is the Georgia pointing out the difference between city dwellers and suburbanites. I’m a suburbanite through and through and my husband is a city boy. He would love if we could live in the city (where he’s from) and I’m happy where we are (where I’m from). So I thought that was great and of course I love the descriptions of different things that I know!! It made me want to go to the Art Institute of course I always want to go to the Art Institute.
So besides the setting I really enjoyed the meat of the story. It really had me thinking about what I would want my own kids to do if I passed away. Georgia is dealing with grief and making the list gives her an outlet to deal with it. Something else to focus on but makes her feel like her mom is still there and a part of it. I think through the list she starts to find where her mom ends and she begins. I think we really see that with the Art.
For me the weight issues didn’t feel like a giant issue. I liked that the focus seemed to be more on losing weight for health more than image. I know Georgia is insecure but at the same time she also seemed comfortable. Maybe I’m way off. I just liked that Georgia would mention that if her mom had lost weight it would have helped with some of her medical problems.
It’s of course a book so at one point shit does hit the fan. I was kind of surprised by it actually but it helped to kind of bring things around. The ending where everything comes out and is in the open is great. I really liked the romance and the friendships.
I was good with the pacing but I could see how it might start slow for some. The middle and end are really good. Once I got sucked in, I was sucked in and couldn’t stop reading. I stayed up to finish the book. Which seems to happen less and less lately.
I really enjoyed this book. It’s definitely has its highs and lows and I felt like it was realistic. I just hope that if I’m gone my kids will brave themselves.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 15 November, 2015: Finished reading
- 15 November, 2015: Reviewed