Burn for Burn, written by authors Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian, is an unnerving book that will leave you feeling stunned at how high school seniors take on different hardships in their everyday lives. At this point in time, I don't really know what my opinion of the book would be at the end of it, versus now(in the middle).
So far in the book, so many different mysteries have started to unfold. We have Mary, who came back to her hometown to face the boy that used to bully her everyday. She came to tell him that he can't control her life and do what he wants to do with it, but that she will write her own story. Lillia, on the other hand, is busy keeping an eye on her younger sister Nadia, who just started high school. But with friends like Rennie and Alex, who can sometimes go a little too far, it's hard to make the right decisions. Kat, Lillia's former friend, tries dealing with depression and stress every single day. Lillia's friend Rennie and Kat are two very violent people when brought together. They fight as if they were animals, and not human beings, by spitting in each other's faces. Can Mary, Lillia, and Kat pull it all together and face their hardships, or will they run away from them and hide?
Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian both do a great job of telling this story so that readers can see what goes on in the lives of high schoolers, typically seniors. We get to see how they deal with their problems and whether or not they're taking the right decisions or making the right choices. I personally recommend this book to anyone who loves to read about other people's problems and then connect to their own. The plot of this book is very good that it will keep you wanting to read more. It is always very hard for me to put the book down once I start reading it, and I look forward to reading it, as it is so interesting. Burn for Burn is a book that you won't regret reading.
So far in the book, so many different mysteries have started to unfold. We have Mary, who came back to her hometown to face the boy that used to bully her everyday. She came to tell him that he can't control her life and do what he wants to do with it, but that she will write her own story. Lillia, on the other hand, is busy keeping an eye on her younger sister Nadia, who just started high school. But with friends like Rennie and Alex, who can sometimes go a little too far, it's hard to make the right decisions. Kat, Lillia's former friend, tries dealing with depression and stress every single day. Lillia's friend Rennie and Kat are two very violent people when brought together. They fight as if they were animals, and not human beings, by spitting in each other's faces. Can Mary, Lillia, and Kat pull it all together and face their hardships, or will they run away from them and hide?
Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian both do a great job of telling this story so that readers can see what goes on in the lives of high schoolers, typically seniors. We get to see how they deal with their problems and whether or not they're taking the right decisions or making the right choices. I personally recommend this book to anyone who loves to read about other people's problems and then connect to their own. The plot of this book is very good that it will keep you wanting to read more. It is always very hard for me to put the book down once I start reading it, and I look forward to reading it, as it is so interesting. Burn for Burn is a book that you won't regret reading.
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