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Book Review: Sweet 16
The book Sweet 16 shows how the author can make a movie in your mind. The story may jump around a little bit but it is a continuous story line. The author describes each character in detail except for minor characters. The settings in the story pretty much the same places throughout the whole story. This book was addicting once you start you have to finish it. You will want to stay up all night to read it. Since the book is called “Sweet 16” it I a good book for teenagers.
The book had an impact on me because the book basically tells how a girl sees her past, present, and future. So it shows me that you don’t need to be mean or selfish. Kate Brian also wrote the book “Fake Boyfriend”. This book shows the same techniques as the other book.

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