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So far, Jessie has gotten closer to her fellow work buddy in the book store she just started working at. She’s now comfortable enough to start a conversation, without the awkward tension. Not only is she getting closer to him, but also his mother who is the owner of the current shop, and they work together quite fine.
— Feb 13, 2018 03:46PM
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Vada
is on page 162 of 328
So far, i’m not really enjoying the book. There’s too many L.A. “assumptions” i guess you could call it and the book is very stereotypical. You have the bratty rich girls, your typical nerd group, and the jocks, and it’s not very interesting. I think Jesse is a unique character but her surroundings aren’t.
— Apr 01, 2018 01:09PM
Vada
is on page 135 of 328
The book keeps getting better and better in my opinion. I like how I get to see Jesse always constantly changing, and by changing I mean becoming more mature and familiar with her senses. Jesse is now becoming a young woman, and is losing her child qualities.
— Mar 06, 2018 03:47PM
Vada
is on page 102 of 328
As the book progresses on, SN continues to tell 3 things about him each day. He guides jessie throughout her school and manages to help get her a job. Soon, SN will get one step closer to meeting her in real life.
— Feb 09, 2018 11:43AM
Vada
is on page 82 of 328
As Jessie gets to experience the real side of Los Angeles, she gets closer to her new step brother. Not only her new brother, but also Somebody Nobody (SN). The days continue on at her school and gets to meet new friends and more time hangout with “The Batman,” to work on their project fairly.
— Jan 21, 2018 08:40PM
Vada
is on page 52 of 328
While Jessie’s day’s at her new school slowly pass by, she experiences loads of flashbacks containing her mother and father. As Jessie has lost her mother, Theo lost his father, and the two wind up having a short conversation about their problems. Jessie sneaks down to the kitchen to find the newlyweds cuddled up and feeling the same way as Theo and Jes.
— Jan 16, 2018 08:25PM
Vada
is on page 19 of 328
During the beginning, the book seemed a little rushed because the background of what previously happened was barley a page. It jumped right to their conversations, but I guess that's alright. So far, Jessie meets "SN" (Somebody Nobody), and is obviously revealed as annonymous. They have a little conversation and SN basically introduces Jessie to her new school that SN calls a "war zone".
— Jan 05, 2018 12:18PM

