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Jan 05, 2017joywolf83 rated this title 1.5 out of 5 stars
You have two bougie girls who grow up pampered then move to America to their uncle's place. The older sister dealing with ocd, is loving and kind until she attends middle school. Then she immediately turns rude to her younger sister. The younger sister doesn't remember her parents dying and imagines alot. So she creates lies to cope with the brats at school. The Uncle they go to live with is nice but vague which is irritating because there's no reason to have any mystery. It's made clear from the start: the parents are dead. Even when the girl herself finally understands her parents are dead, everyone is like 'O I thought you knew. After all you were 5 YEARS OLD' Yeah. Why wouldn't a 5 year old remember everything that happened perfectly. At first I could take it or leave. However as the book wore on, it became more and more repulsive. From the arrogance of the sisters, to the brats at school, to the non information from any adult ...... this is one book I completely disliked. If I could I would give it negative stars. I can not understand how people would think kids would like this book. I could *maybe see the appeal to adults. However, are we that out of touch with what *kids* relate to and enjoy?!