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Alison Ashley Formento

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{My Thoughts} - Twigs is an interesting character with a lot of spice in her attitude when things really start to bother her. She was born pre-maturely and given the name Madeline, but that isn’t the name she grew up being called. She grew up being called Twigs. The name just kind of fit her, her personality and all.

This book takes place over the course of a couple of weeks and within that time a lot of things take place in Twigs life. She is suppose to start college at a not so liked school, she has boyfriend and family issues she has to deal with and she also has a job that can be sometimes just plain horrible.

Twigs is a strong character, she is described is this short girl that looks about 9-10 year-old I believe is what I read, but she has a lot to give. Her personality is so easy to connect with, I suppose it could be because I understand where she as a character were coming from, but she is just one of those characters you could imagine being best friends with your entire life.

I really enjoy when I read a book and the book makes me feel like I am a part of the story and this book did just that, it helped me to feel like I was a part of the story. Maybe, a spectator watching from afar, but it pulled me and and it didn’t let me back out until the very end. I laughed, I teared up and I just plain enjoyed this book.

I do hope to read more books by this author in the future.

I recommend this book for teens about to graduate or just having a rough time finding their place and where they belong in the world. The world can be a big and not so nice place, and reading about someone else making it, may help them to understand that they can make it as well, even when everything around them seems to be falling into shambles.
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Zapkode | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 1, 2024 |
{My Thoughts} - Twigs is an interesting character with a lot of spice in her attitude when things really start to bother her. She was born pre-maturely and given the name Madeline, but that isn’t the name she grew up being called. She grew up being called Twigs. The name just kind of fit her, her personality and all.

This book takes place over the course of a couple of weeks and within that time a lot of things take place in Twigs life. She is suppose to start college at a not so liked school, she has boyfriend and family issues she has to deal with and she also has a job that can be sometimes just plain horrible.

Twigs is a strong character, she is described is this short girl that looks about 9-10 year-old I believe is what I read, but she has a lot to give. Her personality is so easy to connect with, I suppose it could be because I understand where she as a character were coming from, but she is just one of those characters you could imagine being best friends with your entire life.

I really enjoy when I read a book and the book makes me feel like I am a part of the story and this book did just that, it helped me to feel like I was a part of the story. Maybe, a spectator watching from afar, but it pulled me and and it didn’t let me back out until the very end. I laughed, I teared up and I just plain enjoyed this book.

I do hope to read more books by this author in the future.

I recommend this book for teens about to graduate or just having a rough time finding their place and where they belong in the world. The world can be a big and not so nice place, and reading about someone else making it, may help them to understand that they can make it as well, even when everything around them seems to be falling into shambles.
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CrimsonSoul | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 1, 2024 |
Thanks to Netgalley.com and F W/Adams Media for allowing me access to this title.

There was a lot going on in this book. A MIA brother, an alcoholic father, and an emotionally distant mother, not to mention the nosy neighbor, the new influential friend/support, and the crazy secondary characters. It was a lot to keep track of, and I'm almost feeling like it was too much to include in one book, but somehow it works here. I was a bit disappointed in the ending though. I felt like it just stopped in the middle of a scene. It felt kind of off there, and I had to reread a bit to get a better sense of an ending.… (mehr)
 
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Mirandalg14 | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 18, 2014 |
I received a copy of Twigs from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I could not finish this book. Twigs was hard to relate to and I just couldn't bring myself to care about her. There was a lot of different things in Twigs, deaf, African American, military, but they all fell by to wayside to Twig's incessant inner monologue. Everyone had a nickname, which was also annoying. Twigs, Deaf Lou, Tower of Isaac. I felt overwhelmed by the story. It was just one awful thing after another, her dad leaves, her brother goes missing, some woman throws hair dye on her, she hits her college professor with her car, her dad doesn't want to see her, her boyfriend ignores her. It all felt false, and I didn't care enough about Twigs to care about her life. It was just the same old, "Why is this happening to me? Why does everyone hate me? What did I do to deserve this? Why won't anyone take me seriously?"

I tried, really tried, to get through this book because it's not often that I put a book down in the middle, but after two weeks, it's time to move on.
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kacimari | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 4, 2014 |

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