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Nov 16, 2014 10:49AM

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and now I'm reading the five people you meet in Heaven By Mitch Albom.


I plan to read A Thousand Cuts, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and Thirteen Reasons Why.


Natulcien wrote: "I started 'Wonder' this morning and I'm already loving it :)"
It's one of my favourites, I hope you love it! :D
It's one of my favourites, I hope you love it! :D



Now I am in a bit of a quandary as to what to read next because, as far as I can tell, none of the books I own and haven't already read have anything to do with bullying!
Some of the books I am choosing between for reading next are:
Splintered by A.G. Howard, The Girl With All The Gifts by M. R . Carey, We Are All Conpletley Beside ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler and possibly We Need To Talk About Kevin (not sure if I am in the right frame of mind...)
Thoughts? Suggestions? In paticular, do any of the above books have anything to do with bullying that I am not aware of?





Good luck to everybody

I read the entirety of Thirteen Reasons Why yesterday, which I'm very happy about! Such an interesting book, I recommend.




Lindsay wrote: "I started Butter this morning and Im really enjoying it...enjoying it in the sense that parts make me uncomfortable,parts make me sad and parts make me think, which is what this is all about."
I just started Butter too! Loving the writing style so far, I think I'm going to get sucked in pretty fast.
I just started Butter too! Loving the writing style so far, I think I'm going to get sucked in pretty fast.

The writing style is fantastic..I can't put this book down!

Here's mine:
"What I've learned so far:
Bullying is complicated. Kids who are bullied learn to internalize the attacks, so they end up blaming themselves. Teachers and parents do little to stop the attacks. This is in some part because the bullies are “good kids”: well-liked, star athletes, good grades, etc., and they are hesitant to punish them. It is also in part because kids cannot be watched every hour of the day. Whether it is on the playground, in the halls or on a bus, all children are unsupervised at some point during the day. This is when the worst of it happens."

I really, really enjoyed it.

Really sorry, Sarah. I love the reason for this reading week too! I promise to update if I start it :) xx

today I barely read I'll Give You the Sun. I actually read 13 reasons why and Forgive me leonard peacock during the 24in48 readathon


Katie wrote: "I'm really busy with university work at the moment so I have no time to read! I'm planning on finishing The Picture of Dorian Grey as soon as I can so I can get started on Eleanor and Park but noth..."
That's ok, I understand! Joining in in the group is just as good, I appreciate your support :)
That's ok, I understand! Joining in in the group is just as good, I appreciate your support :)
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