Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Review for How It Ends by Catherine Lo






There are two sides to every story. It’s friends-at-first-sight for Jessie and Annie, proving the old adage that opposites attract. Shy, anxious Jessie would give anything to have Annie’s beauty and confidence. And Annie thinks Jessie has the perfect life, with her close-knit family and killer grades. They're BFFs…until suddenly they're not. Told through alternating points of view, How It Ends is a wildly fast but deeply moving read about a friendship in crisis. Set against a tumultuous sophomore year of bullying, boys and backstabbing, the novel shows what can happen when friends choose assumptions and fear over each other.


My 4 stars review

This book has been on my TBD list for a while now.

When I started this book I was not really sure how it was going to be. I mean two friend who get into a fight but no that was not this book at all.

You have Annie who is unhappy with her current situation. Her mother passed away and now her stepmother is very rude and mean to her.

Then you have Jess who suffers from Anxiety and depression but in the same breathe her mother is enabling her....in my opinion.

This book is about friendship and the struggles that people go through and the lessons they learn.

These two characters had to learn life lessons. One of them made a huge decision that will impact her life until the day she dies. The other learned to love herself and be free...and to stop worrying about what other people think.

I truly enjoyed this book and I totally recommend it.

Happy reading

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