A review by clss97
Far from You by Lisa Schroeder

4.0

In every book, you lose a little of the person you were when you walked in to the book. Some times, its like watching a romantic comedy on Tv, and you don't change too much, you just laugh a little, pick up some ideas on romance, I don't know every one is different. The, you get those rare moments when you come across a book like this. The character of Alice is one so easy for thousands of teenage girls who are losing some one or who have lost some one, to relate to. Her easy to see thoughts are printed in the manner of poems and song lyrics, again some thing that besides magazines are the second highest on the list of most read things by the present day teenage girl. I'm not saying for every girl, I'm just saying for a majority. The only flaw I found with this book, was simply that it showed a lot of the emotional pain she was feeling, and I don't feel the book was long enough in its style to really show how she dealt with that and came to terms that allowed her to make peace. Other than that, All of the characters in this book are ones that I quickly became accustomed to as though they were my friends. I have found a friend in yet another character, the character of Alice. It's no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then - Alice, Lewis Carroll