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"After River Dean's girlfriend breaks up with him, he stumbles upon a teen group and unintentionally fakes an addiction"--
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You connected with someone, and it might feel like that's because of some otherworldly force, like fate or whatever you want to name it, but you took risks, albeit some really stupid risks, and you opened yourself up to her and, well...that's what makes this life worth living. Connections like that. So you can't now go blame fate and shrug and say I guess it wasn't meant to be. Obstacles arose, as obstacles will. You have to go and hurdle them, because if you leave it all to fate you're ceding control to a force that's made up. You have to believe in the power of your connections.
DNF @ 15%
Yeah... no.
I really thought this book would be interesting and it kept popping up on my radar, but I couldn't get past the fact that he joined a group where people are sharing their real problems: drug problems, anorexia, etc, while he makes up a weed problem when really he got dumped by his girlfriend who told him he doesn't think things through. That just isn't cool.
I was so mad at the main character, who has no personality and no emotions?? that I had to stop.
This issue may not affect other people, so I can see why others may enjoy this, but honestly the kid just needs one on one therapy or something, not to lie and make friends with kids with problems stemming from his fake problem.
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