A review by joana_stormblessed
Cut by Patricia McCormick

3.0

i liked it.

*Update*

So I thought that I would review this book on my blog as I always do, but that did not happen. I just do not think that there is that much to say about this book.

First things first, it is one of the shortest books in the history of books. It is about 150 pages long, and it is a short book (height), so it should have been a one-sitting read, but no! It tool me about a month, bu that is because I read a lot of other books in the mean time.

Plot Summary:
This book follows a young Callie that started cutting herself a couple of months ago, and she is in this center for girls who have some sort of mental disease: cutting, eating disorders, etc. Callie doesn't really talk much during her sessions with the therapist, during group therapy, or just in general. She is very quiet, and this is her story as she decides that she WANTS to heal.

Opinion:
I liked this book, but it wasn't anything special. I have read a lot of books that fall into this genre of "problem novel," and thus I have read some that are much better. For the length of this book, I must say that it is good, but I just don't think that it is special.
If you have never read anything in this genre, then this might be a good place to start, since it is so short, and therefore you can decide if you want to read more of this genre.