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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Unrealistic This, as a reviewer has already stated, has a highly unrealistic writing style. It is incredibly like other books by the 'author'. The way 'Annie' supposedly proccesses her thoughts doesn't appear to fit. It's okay, for a read, but- in my opinion -if you are going to read one of this series of books, don't start here. Perhaps start with 'go ask Alice'?
Too Moral Yet So Heart-Breakingly Sad I was required to read a few pages for this class for Child Developement, but I pretty much read almost the entire story in two days (may had skipped a day or two)! I have never read a Beatrice Sparks book before. They all sounded like very depressing stories with already well known morals. This one however was truly sad because many people behave like Annie, but Annie felt she had to love Danny(a real jerk) despite all the ridicule and abuse she had to put up with from him. I was wondering though that... more info
Preachy but readable The first thing I have to say is that for anyone thinking this is a true story, it isn't. The style of the writing matches that of all the other books Beatrice Sparks has "edited", and is fairly unrealistic for a teenager.
The story, however, is believable, if a little over-dramatic, and ends happily, which is not always the case. There is some depth, but not enough, and it is quite preachy.
It's an inspirational book that teenage girls should read. This book is about a young girl meeting a boy and like all young girls thinking she's in love. The young girl then gets pregnant and doesn't know what to do. She makes the right decisions and confides in her mother. Then they take care of the baby. Like most young fathers, the boy doesn't stick around. I think all young girls should read this to know that this could happen to them and that you shouldn't play around with sex.