Reviewed by Angie on
I really enjoyed Gabi, a Girl in Pieces. Gabi has a very strong, identifiable voice. She sounds like a believable teenager. Meaning, she's not always likeable or making great choices or being perfectly nice. She screws up, she has negative thoughts, she writes things that nice girls would never say outloud. She asks the hard questions, even if they're just to her diary. These are thoughts that probably all teenage girls have had at some point! I found myself nodding and going "yep, I remember that" a lot! It's just so real.
Gabi, a Girl in Pieces is a very quick read. Not only because it's short, but because Gabi just draws you in to the drama that is her life right now. A lot happens over the course of a few short months. She learns a lot about herself and those around her. There's a ton of ups and downs and she handles them all as best as she could. The only thing that kept me from rating it higher was that I felt like there was no overarching plot. It's a very character driver story and very much reads like the diary that it is. That's not a problem in itself, but I guess I just wanted more beyond only seeing Gabi's final year of high school.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 20 January, 2016: Finished reading
- 20 January, 2016: Reviewed