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Georgie

Georgie

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A character to get inside your head
Review: Georgie lives in a home for children with mental problems. He trashes his room and his clothes when things get too much. Georgie feels as if his whole world has been taken away from him when he is told he is moving, but the home itself makes him feel worse. Then he is moved to the last place for kids like him and he starts to make a connection with the world again. But somewhere deep inside his mind is the reason he is at the home and he may not be ready to remember.

This book is incredible. Georgie is the kind of character who gets inside your head and under your skin and makes you realise how lucky most of us are. This book has the kind of depth that I found reading "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson and "Cut" by Patricia McCormick. Like both of these other books "Georgie" is a relatively short book but it feels longer because of the intense emotions that are riddled throughout the story.

This book is amazing and I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A character to get inside your head
Review: Georgie lives in a home for children with mental problems. He trashes his room and his clothes when things get too much. Georgie feels as if his whole world has been taken away from him when he is told he is moving, but the home itself makes him feel worse. Then he is moved to the last place for kids like him and he starts to make a connection with the world again. But somewhere deep inside his mind is the reason he is at the home and he may not be ready to remember.

This book is incredible. Georgie is the kind of character who gets inside your head and under your skin and makes you realise how lucky most of us are. This book has the kind of depth that I found reading "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson and "Cut" by Patricia McCormick. Like both of these other books "Georgie" is a relatively short book but it feels longer because of the intense emotions that are riddled throughout the story.

This book is amazing and I highly recommend it.


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