
by Abby Cooper
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Release Date: July 12th 2016
Rate: 5 of 5 Stars
What an original and delightful read!! Beautifully written with a twist that blew me away. Elyse is a young girl who was born with a genetic disease that truly needs to learn to love herself. Though this book is categorized Middle Grade, readers of all ages will love reading this book. Well written story line, beautiful characters that pop right out of the pages and a learning lesson for one and all.
{I received an eARC when I signed up and was selected to host the book tour. I made no guarantee of a favorable review and the opinions expressed here are unbiased and my own.}
WORDS
Some people don’t think that one word can make a difference.
They’re wrong.
Sure, some words need to be around other words to make sense. They need to hang out together in a book or a song or a text message, or else you’re stuck wrinkling your nose like HUH? That doesn’t make any sense.
But some words don’t need others. They have big-time serious meaning all by themselves.
I knew that better than anyone.
Like when it came to talking about me going to middle school this year. Mom said it would be different. Dr. Patel said it would be challenging. Dad said it would befine.
They just needed one word each to sum up what they thought a whole year would be like … and, so far, they were right.
One word nobody used, though? Mysterious.
And right now, that was the most important word of all.
I reached into my pocket and dug around until I found the folded blue paper again. Maybe it was a letter from a secret admirer or a gift certificate to Soup Palace, otherwise known as the Best Place on Earth.
Maybe it was nothing at all.
But it had to be something. It had my name on the front, after all, and was taped to my locker. I was dying to open it, but even if I found a way to read it sneakily, Ms. Sigafiss would probably see me and read it to everyone or rip it up or something. And that was if she was in a good mood.
I looked around the room, thinking about words.
Different.
Challenging.
Fine.
Mysterious.
They were just words, but they could change my whole life.
In fact, they already had.
Text copyright © 2016 by Abby Cooper


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