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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A book on teenage pregnancy that will blow your mind
Review: There are some boks that read and can just put down and forget about them - this book is not one of them. This book takes a leaf out of Sliding Doors and creates a storyline that is split in two. After Elisabeth finds out that she is five weeks pregnant she splits into Beth and Libby. Libby decides to keep the baby she is carrying, while Beth decides to have an abortion. Both girls with have a tough nine months ahead of them, and both will have to deal with some of the hardest times in their lives to date.

This book is easy to read (once you get used to the perspective switching with each chapter) and it is a book that can be read ion one sitting. If you are preganant or know someone who is then try recommending this book to them. The one problem I have with this book (and the only reason it got three stars) is that from all the reading I have done Beth's story is alittle over the top - she practically slides right off the rails. Read this book for yourself and see if you agree with me ...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A book on teenage pregnancy that will blow your mind
Review: There are some boks that read and can just put down and forget about them - this book is not one of them. This book takes a leaf out of Sliding Doors and creates a storyline that is split in two. After Elisabeth finds out that she is five weeks pregnant she splits into Beth and Libby. Libby decides to keep the baby she is carrying, while Beth decides to have an abortion. Both girls with have a tough nine months ahead of them, and both will have to deal with some of the hardest times in their lives to date.

This book is easy to read (once you get used to the perspective switching with each chapter) and it is a book that can be read ion one sitting. If you are preganant or know someone who is then try recommending this book to them. The one problem I have with this book (and the only reason it got three stars) is that from all the reading I have done Beth's story is alittle over the top - she practically slides right off the rails. Read this book for yourself and see if you agree with me ...


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