Archive for the ‘Friend Natasha’ Category
June 26, 2009
This book is about a girl that is forcing herself to throw up. Also, her mom is not a big help to the problem because she is mostly in her room crying about her husband who died. This book was really good because it shows if you get help it is much easier than before. Now you will be able to start living a normal life again.
-by Emily L.
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May 19, 2009
1/2 This book is about a bulimic girl and her struggle to stay emotionally in control. I loved this book sooo much. It usually love books with hidden emotion and so much passion.
–Rohini
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May 8, 2009
This book is about a girl who is unhappy with herself so she turns bulimic, and her mother finds out and makes her go to “group.” I like d the book because it helped me realize that if I’m unhappy with my self I shouldn’t turn bulimic. It showed me the dangers of throwing up and how unhealthy it can be. It sends a good message and shows there are healthier ways to be more happy with yourself.
–Sabrina S.
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December 18, 2008
This book is about a girl and her brother who moved with their dad after their dad got remarried. Now they live in a smaller house with new siblings. I liked the book because it was interesting and sometimes it reminds people that they are not the only people with problems.
by Meg G.
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August 2, 2007
This book is about a girl’s bulimia. Her sister found her throwing up in the bathroom and now she has to go to counseling. I loved the way the author wrote. It was so well written that I felt like I was right there with the character.
By: Kate G.
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December 12, 2006
Isabelle is a girl who has an eating disorder, so she gets sent to a group to help her stop. She sees the most popular girl there and it is about what she is going through. It was a great book because it really can happen.
Reviewer: Melissa K.
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