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    <body><![CDATA[This book got me from behind. Downham's writing is very clear and simple and in the beginning I got a bit annoyed at the protagonist, Tessa, who is a teenager who is dying. It started out as an easy read and in the end it had me in tears... Still not a five-star book as I thought, although the story is gripping and heartbreaking, the narration is a bit too straightforward.]]></body>
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