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stacyroth's review
4.0
I won this book as a FirstRead.
The Innermost Thoughts of a Leah Varner definitely reads like an adolescent's diary, which is what it is meant to be. Wilson did a good job of telling the story through diary format, though it also made me glad that I have moved on past all the drama of of adolescence!
The only thing that bothered me about the book is that the Leah always used the word "for" and never "because" or even "since". I don't know anyone who talks that way, although who knows, maybe the auther does? It just sounded awkward every time I read a sentence with "for" meaning because.
The Innermost Thoughts of a Leah Varner definitely reads like an adolescent's diary, which is what it is meant to be. Wilson did a good job of telling the story through diary format, though it also made me glad that I have moved on past all the drama of of adolescence!
The only thing that bothered me about the book is that the Leah always used the word "for" and never "because" or even "since". I don't know anyone who talks that way, although who knows, maybe the auther does? It just sounded awkward every time I read a sentence with "for" meaning because.
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