Reviewed by Leah on
It was good yet sad to read how much Ana found out about her sister after she had died. Not only that but there’s Bee’s mysterious cottage which introduces us to Zander, a disabled boy, who is probably one of the best child characters I’ve read; there’s also Amy, Bee’s next door neighbour as well as Flint & Lol. The whole story twists and turns right up until we find out exactly why Bee killed herself.
I think there’s a morality issue: because Bee wasn’t paying attention she killed 4 people and left a boy disabled and orphaned and while Bee did help make it up to Zander and was deeply regretful and that is ultimately what killed her, she never faced legal action. However that’s a minor issue and doesn’t detract from such a great book.
The ending was incredibly sad with the wake and the revelation of what drove Bee to kill herself. It was incredibly sad when everyone was making the speeches at the second funeral (if that’s what I can call it).
The best part about the book was Ana coming out of her shell and accepting herself for who she is, height and ganglyness and all. I loved Ana and Flint together, too. There’s a potential sequel in there somewhere and maybe after Lisa finishes her Ralph’s Party sequel she can do one for Ana, Flint, Lol and the gang.
It was a very enjoyable book and I’m looking forward to Lisa’s next book: The Truth About Melody Browne.
Rating: 3/5
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- 30 August, 2009: Reviewed