Cassandra fears rocking the family boat. Instead, she sinks it. Assigned by her English teacher to write a poem that reveals her true self, Cassandra Randall is stuck. Her family's religion is so overbearing, she can NEVER write about who she truly is. So Cass does what any self-respecting high school girl would do: she secretly begins writing a tarot-inspired advice blog. When Drew Godfrey, an awkward outcast with unwashed hair, writes to her, the situation spirals into what the school calls "a cyberbullying crisis" and what the church calls "sorcery." Cass wants to be the kind of person who sticks up for the persecuted, who protects the victims the way she tries to protect her brother from the homophobes in her church. But what if she's just another bully? What will it take for her to step up and tell the truth?
I really want to read this book I don't know what to say .
Christina
I'm a 23 year old who reviews books I mostly review contemporary and paranormal and I have a lot of fictional boyfriends. “One must always be careful of books," said Tessa, "and what is inside them, for words have the power to change us.” ― Clockwork Angel
Monday, November 11, 2013
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