Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer TSamb
Perfect Parker Fadley is crumbling. No more are her
perfect grades, her role as role as cheer captain, and her
relationship with the most popular guy in school. She's
taken up drinking in school, failing all of her classes
and pretty much talking to anyone, unless of course it's
to tell someone to leave her alone.
All Parker wants to do is disappear into nothing, but
ever since her parents placed her on suicide watch that's
impossible. Now the few friends she has at school are on
high alert and the counselor and the rest of the school
administration is breathing down her neck in search of the
truth.
Then she meets Jake, the new guy who just won't leave
her alone no matter how mean she is to him. From the very
first day he arrived at St. Peter's High she's tried to
tell him that she's not interested and he shouldn't be
either, yet he's still managed to fall in love with her.
Now Parker's starting to feel emotions again and life is
spinning even more out of control.
Parker's life wasn't supposed to turn out like this and
people find it harder and harder to understand this new
Parker. Nobody will ever guess the truth though about what
really happened that night that she changed. The worst
part is, it just may have been Parker's fault.
How to describe this book? Fabulous, dark, wonderful,
unthinkable are just a few words that come to mind. I
loved every aspect of the book from Parker's depressed
attitude (although there were times when I wanted to tell
her to pull it together) to the intense feelings of
suspense created by the author as to why Parker acted the
way she did.
The author did a stunning job creating emotion in this
book. With every pitfall characters experienced your heart
felt for them. When they were happy you were elated by the
fact that they found something to be happy in. It has
honestly been a long time since I've read a book with such
deep emotion, that I actually feel like I'm one of the
characters, feeling the intense emotions and walking the
halls with each character.
Overall I was extremely impressed with Courtney
Summers' debut novel and can hardly wait to read her
future works. These book reminds me a lot of Laurie Halse
Anderson's novel, SPEAK, and I believe it might equally
compare to it! While this a great book, due to the power
of some of the topics this book is best suited for older
teenagers and above.
Reviewer Age:16
Reviewer City, State and Country:
Currituck, NC United States