
A group of teens in a Seattle-area rehabilitation center form an unlikely friendship as they begin to focus less on their own problems with drugs (including alcohol) by reaching out to help a new member, who seems to have even deeper issues to resolve.
Publisher:
New York : Simon Pulse, 2011
Edition:
1st Simon Pulse hardcover ed
ISBN:
9781442413443
1442413441
1442413441
Branch Call Number:
Teen Ree
Characteristics:
272 p. ; 22 cm


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Add a CommentI actually procrastinated on reading this book, but now I wish I read it sooner :)
Great book.
Not the best book of its genre that I've read, but I still enjoyed it. The end was predictable, but the unique and lovable characters made up for it. The only thing I didn't like was how inventively graphic some parts were. I can handle anything, I just feel there were more tasteful alternatives. STILL. Good book.
A beautiful book! It's a very easy read, but it's very poetic and sentimental. You get into the narrator's head so intimately... I loved every single page. I can relate to her life of sex, drugs, and abuse. Amy Reed is my new favorite author! If you like "Crank" or "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" you should definitely pick up this book!
This book was so awsome.It really taught me alot of the stuff people go through some of which i have gone through. I think they should have helped olivia a little but in the end there are people who wouldnt even care that you were doing that to yourself.Overall it was a great book.
This book was SO good! I could really relate to it a lot but I found it kind of wrong how they didn't try to make Olivia eat or anything ever. They just let her continue to starve herself and that was kind of messed up. Really good dark gritty book though.
Beautiful by Amy Reed is also really good!