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garleighc 's review for:
All These Things I've Done
by Gabrielle Zevin
Gabrielle Zevin does it again. I like the way Anya thinks she has to take care of everyone, even though she can't CONTROL everyone... which makes things very interesting when things get outside of control. For instance, when she gets sent to prison. And when her brother runs away.
I also liked that, since the book was set in 2083 and sort of dystopian, the girls' prison was called Liberty and was in (you guessed it) the Statue of Liberty. SO COOL.
I also liked that, since the book was set in 2083 and sort of dystopian, the girls' prison was called Liberty and was in (you guessed it) the Statue of Liberty. SO COOL.