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mstan
I'm quite a fan of A.S. King, having enjoyed Everybody Sees the Ants and Please Ignore Vera Dietz, but I need three hits before I can 'become a fan', and this book didn't make it.

This is an 'issues' book, which isn't too much of a problem in itself since the other two books also revolve around weighty 'issues'. But I can't get a read on Astrid's character beyond her confusion about her sexuality, and her self-professed geekiness. She doesn't actually seem like a good person ((view spoiler)
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Laura (booksnob)
May 25, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: 2013, young-adult
Astrid has a habit of lying on a picnic table in the backyard and looking up at airplanes and sending out her love to the world. She employs this strategy when others are making her mad and she sends her love out consciously but silently to others.

She has two friends, Ashley and Justin. Both have a huge secret Astrid is keeping, and she has her own secret that she isn't sharing.

Her parents are overbearing and her mom cares more about the opinions of others than she does her own daughter. Astrid
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