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Rebecca Emin

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Werke von Rebecca Emin

New Beginnings (2012) 9 Exemplare
When Dreams Come True (2012) 5 Exemplare

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This book opens with a scenario I’m sure many readers, both young and older, will be very familiar with – the first day at secondary school. Sam is filled with nerves, she’s the only one from her old school going to this school – it’s a private school that her parents have saved to be able to afford, whereas all of her friends are going to the local school. Within the first few pages (and hours at school) Sam has fallen victim to the class bully and her friends. The book then goes on to chronicle how Sam deals with being bullied, both making good friends and building her confidence to follow her dream of being on the stage.

Sam is a very sweet, somewhat sheltered girl. She’s very family orientated and has clear interests that may not match those of all of her peers, but she doesn’t let this bother her. It was quite refreshing to see a very unstreetwise character like Sam. Her two friends, Chloe and Anna also seemed sweet though Anna didn’t get to play much of a part. I liked the supportive role Georgina and Joseph played for Sam, though I felt their advice to her probably didn’t go as far as it perhaps should of. Chloe’s older brother Nick was a character I found really interesting, I would have liked to find out more about him, but I can see that there was no space really for that within the book.

I quite enjoyed reading this book, but I did find sometimes that the dialogue felt a little stilted. Sam also came across as quite old-headed at times, but then some children are. I enjoyed the performing arts plot line that ran through the book, as someone who has been involved with performing arts for years I could identify with a lot of Sam’s experiences.

I’m sure this book will be enjoyed by its target age group, and that the message it carries will help children who are being bullied.
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juniperjungle | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 16, 2013 |
This book opens with a scenario I’m sure many readers, both young and older, will be very familiar with – the first day at secondary school. Sam is filled with nerves, she’s the only one from her old school going to this school – it’s a private school that her parents have saved to be able to afford, whereas all of her friends are going to the local school. Within the first few pages (and hours at school) Sam has fallen victim to the class bully and her friends. The book then goes on to chronicle how Sam deals with being bullied, both making good friends and building her confidence to follow her dream of being on the stage.

Sam is a very sweet, somewhat sheltered girl. She’s very family orientated and has clear interests that may not match those of all of her peers, but she doesn’t let this bother her. It was quite refreshing to see a very unstreetwise character like Sam. Her two friends, Chloe and Anna also seemed sweet though Anna didn’t get to play much of a part. I liked the supportive role Georgina and Joseph played for Sam, though I felt their advice to her probably didn’t go as far as it perhaps should of. Chloe’s older brother Nick was a character I found really interesting, I would have liked to find out more about him, but I can see that there was no space really for that within the book.

I quite enjoyed reading this book, but I did find sometimes that the dialogue felt a little stilted. Sam also came across as quite old-headed at times, but then some children are. I enjoyed the performing arts plot line that ran through the book, as someone who has been involved with performing arts for years I could identify with a lot of Sam’s experiences.

I’m sure this book will be enjoyed by its target age group, and that the message it carries will help children who are being bullied.
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juniperjungle | 1 weitere Rezension | Apr 16, 2013 |
Charlie is a 13 years old girl who have three best friends, two boys (Max and Toby) and a girl (Allie). Unlike any other girls her age who loves to shopping or talking about boys, she always prefer to do something sporty, like riding a bike or climbing with Max and Toby. When Allie shows her interest in boys, Charlie starts to see the world in new pespective. She becomes more aware of how her friends start to develop feeling for the opposite sex. She also starts to have a vivid dream that seems to related with her real life. She thinks that there must be some meaning behind all of her vivid dream and she tries to figure that out. When her aunt falls ill and her parents have to look after her aunt, Charlie spends more of her time at her aunt's house where she find out old family secrets.

I received the book two days ago from the author and devour it immediately. The story is quite good, I enjoy it. It's about friendship and family. I love how the relationship between the characters develop because that seems relevant to teenager's real life. If you want to read a simple and easy read for teenager, you can definitely read this one.
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Werke
4
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19
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#609,294
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½ 3.3
Rezensionen
3
ISBNs
6