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So Much to Tell You

So Much to Tell You

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could Have Been Better
Review: I feel that "So Much To Tell You" is a decent book but it could have been better in many ways. It is a compelling story about a young girl, Marina, who has to overcome a huge obstacle in her life. A terrible accident leaves Marina's face disfigured and keeps her from talking to anyone. The only type of communication that she has is through her journal. That is where all of her feelings are written down. So the question is, will Marina ever talk since that horrifying experience? Find out for yourself.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I Have So Much To Tell You
Review: The book "So Much To Tell You" is about a girl who had an accident. Since this accident the girl, Marina, will not talk to anyone. Due to this fact the book is not written in dialogue but instead it is written in the form that Marina's English class journal is written. This format makes the book very confusing. Because of the confusion that the format causes the books intricate plot is very difficult to follow. In conclusion, I did not like the book "So Much To Tell You" due to it's hard to follow plot and confusing journal like text.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: UNBELIEVABLE BUT IT CAN HAPPEN!
Review: Marina the, main character, is a 14 year old girl that goes to a boarding shool in Australia. She is like any other girl, just with some problem that she can't handle on herself. She needs help from other persons like a teacher(Mr. Lindell) or a friend like Cathy to get her on track. But there is one little thing that the teacher and friends have to realize, that is that they only can help her up to a certain point from there on she has to do it on hersel. If you are interested in reading the life that she went through and what she had to do to solve her problem, then you definitely have to read this book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: So Much To Tell You
Review: So Much To Tell You is one of the best books I have ever read. I enjoyed reading about the events that took place in Marina's life during her teanage years. I was able to relate to this book in different ways. Some parts reminded me of events that have happened in my life. I recommend this book to teenage girls. The beginning of this book is a little confusing until you realize what had happened to Marina. By the middle of the book, I could not wait to finish and find out what Marina's problem was. So Much To Tell You was an amazing and well written book. I wish that there was a sequel to it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: So Much to Tell You.....
Review: This book, So Much to Tell You is a pretty good book. It starts off kind of slow, but as the book goes along, it gets better. It is very relatable. Some of the issues discussed happen all the time. Girls in a boarding school, guy talk, jealousy, divorced parents. Some of the issues in the I was able to relate to. It was written so most people can understand. Overall it was a great book but it was unbelieveable at times during the book. It taught a lot of morals and I learned a lot from the book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: so much to tell you
Review: The first time I read this book was in English class. Myteacher made it out to be a great book with an excellent plot. Whilethe plot was enjoyable, I was not amused. I am not saying that this is the worst book I have ever read in my entire life, however, I have read better. If I read this book on my own for, lets say, summer reading, I would have never continued reading after the first entry. The fact that I read it with my class forced me to understand each entry and realize all the examples of symbolism. Perhaps the book was just not my type. Or, on the other hand, maybe the events were just a little unrealistic. I WOULD reccomend this book to anyone who likes to read about real life encounters. This book, like any other, is worth a chance.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: ... ThOuGhTs*
Review: This book is a very emotional book about how a teenage girlwith an unusual deformity survives everyday life at an all-girlboarding school with-out ever talking to anyone. After surviving the "accident", Marina refused to say another word to anyone. Her mother gave up on her and her father was put in prison. Who could she turn to for help? Surprisingly, people turned to her in hope of trying to het to the bottom of her mystery.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loneliness
Review: I enjoyed reading this realistic account of a teenage girl struggling to come to terms with her identity, her anger, and her various relationships. I feel that Marina is a well developed, complex character, as are her boarding school peers, caretakers, and parents.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Can't believe it was John Marsden's 1st book!
Review: So Much To tell You is a great book. It deals with issues that most people overlook in life. This book really makes you think twice about how to live your life and how to treat people. Although this may sound corny, i'll say it anyway. This book is a life-changing experience. I will never forget the things I learned from this book. And although the actions at the ned of the book of the main character "Marina" didn't make sense to me, it was still a book that deserves to be on the "must read" list.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An old favourite
Review: I had to read this book back in Year Seven as part of English. I think I was the only person who actually liked it! Ive read it quite a few times since, as Ive held onto the copy we read in the classroom. As Ive probably mentioned before, a lot of my favourite books are the Young Adults set. They are always the genuine stories. Marsden writes sensitively, and for like of a better phrase, "like a girl." I always felt I could relate to the character of Marina. The events and the feelings described in the book flow so well. The others characters depicted in the book are also realistic, typical teenage girls. It'll always be on my bookshelf, thats for sure.


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