![]() Just a quick Sunday afternoon read to pass time, if that is what you are looking for. The character is pretty forgettable and nothing special about her. I mean we are told she did but we aren't exactly shown that she did. ![]() I don't really feel like Mallory grew or changed much at the end. I don't think anything was really resolved by the end and the book felt really superficial in the sense that it doesn't really explore anything or go to deeply into the problems presented. She had everyone else around her do it while. Except I felt like Mallory never really completed the list herself. Mallory finds her boyfriend cheating on her with someone online so she decides to complete a list her grandmother had made when she was Mallory's age. Middle grade: JUST ADD MAGIC by Cindy Callaghan Princess for Hire series (PRINCESS FOR HIRE, THE ROYAL TREATMENT, A FAREWELL TO CHARMS) by Lindsey Leavitt RUBY REINVENTED and DEAR POPPY by Ronni Arno Young adult: GOING VINTAGE and THE CHAPEL WARS by Lindsey Leavitt FIND ME by Romily Bernard. ![]() I think we could all benefit from dialing back on our screen time and focus on making real connections with people- not just online/virtual connections. What I did like was the idea of disconnecting from technology, although Mallory goes too extreme for me here. ![]() At least she didn't annoy me, I just didn't find her all that appealing. Liked the idea better than the execution and, yet again, I didn't like the main character, Mallory, all that much. ![]()
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