What a brilliant YA read, every now and then my daughter who is 15 says mom you need to read this, so I know it's going to be good because she only recommends good reads, This is brilliant it takes you on a tale of angst anguish and teenager years that we have all been through, the good and the bad. I have one niggle which took this from a 5 star to a 4 star read, more on that in a moment. The story is based around two young adults who have been dealt a rough start in life Charlie as the invisible student she's ridiculed because of her under developed body her glasses her braces, she's there but kind of blink and you would miss her kind of student unless you want something like tutoring as she is a genius, and at the grand age of 15 she is quite happy to be like that she puts herself down, accepting a lie till the mirror is lying to her until one night a near traumatic event changes her life completely because enter stage left is Sean and Sean challenges Charlie's perception of herself. Both are keeping secrets from everyone but their families. "How many twists and turns can a YA story take? I mean, really. These are teenagers!" Yet I always think back to my traumatic teenage years and they really were hell, one small incident to an adult is an ever lasting nightmare for a teenager which is why I occasionally read these kind of books so I can keep up with my teenagers and understand them better,The wonderful Sean he suffers from I.E.D something that not a lot of people know of. The story is two so called broken kids one is very very popular the other a ghost along the walls by circumstances that are horrific get to meet. The way the story flowed was beautiful and if I am honest it was more like a 15 year old had written her thoughts down in some parts it didn't detract from the book at all, as it is told from only Charlie's point of view, I think it would have added an extra dimension if we had have had Sean's thoughts as well. I won't go too much into the plot because I truly think you need to go in blind, it will spoil the over all read.
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The niggley part and "SPOILER ALLERT" The near horrendous event on Charlie to which we get the character of Sean arriving in my books was not written properly not in it was written badly but that it was totally unacceptable or believable. I can not imagine any school or adult allowing males to get away with nearly raping and abducting a young girl and yet the teachers just turned around and walked away they didn't even phone her mother and her clothes had been ripped she was in pain, emotionally she would have been terrified yet it was washed under the carpet even the girls mother wasn't told and all because the young girl in question asked them not too, ERRRRR no sorry that for me spoiled the book. She is 15 a child it needs to have some essence of right or it makes a mockery of events like that in real life and as this is aimed at the YA market I really think it should have been handled differently. Even at the end her mother still didn't know , what would have happened if SEAN HADN'T REACHED HER IN TIME. I take scenes like this very seriously as my DAUGHTER read this what kind of message is that sending out. Other than that it is extremely good and I am so disappointed that book 2 is not available.