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A review by chachiirose
The Plan by Ruby Vincent
5.0
well damn
What a beginning, middle and end. This book was insane. I have to say it’s a lot more social order orientated than Evergreen was.
First off let me say I don’t even believe our world is this bad.
The lowest class gets literally nothing in this book.
While the highest get anything and everything.
What the hell kinda school is this? I’m on my way to becoming a teacher and I most certainly wouldn’t put my kids through this.
It shocks me that after everything Adams parents have been through especially Val that they’d even let him go here.
I get having to work for what you want in life but everyone deserves the same opportunities for a quality education without having to kill themselves.
This is worse than entrance exams to college.
I love Zeke aka Zela. I love her friendships with all the boys especially Adam and Derek. Especially after that ending.
Hopefully the other three get their heads outta their asses.
Anyways 100000000000/10
5 ⭐️’s
Here’s some of my favorite quotes from this book
“You’ve summed up Cameron Dupre perfectly. Exceptionally cruel and devious.” ~Adam
“But I don’t complain. I explain why things are not the way they should be. There’s a difference.” ~Derek
“Zeke Manning,” he said clearly. “I challenge you to a battle.” ~Landon
“And what do you want if you win, Manning?”
I flashed Cameron a smile. “I want his chair.”~ Whitaker
“You’re just going to leave?”
The question struck me like tiny daggers. I didn’t want to leave. I came here for him and there was still more I needed to do.
“No,” I said. “I’m just going to win.” ~”Zeke” and Derek
“You didn’t have to do that,” I said to Derek. “Yes, I did.” He picked up his fork and stabbed a green bean. “We’re friends.”
“Good,” I whispered. “This place wouldn’t be the same without you.”
Uncontrollable sobs wracked my body. I couldn’t see their faces through the tears, but they could see me—all of me.
Derek wrapped me tight in the towel. “It’s going to be okay, Zeke.” He lifted me onto his lap and secured me to his chest. “I’m sorry I wasn’t here sooner. I promise they’ll never touch you again.” Derek repeated that to me over and over again as I buried my nose in his chest and cried.
Forget Zela and Zeke, someone else entirely would be coming back to Breakbattle next year... and the Elites better watch out.
What a beginning, middle and end. This book was insane. I have to say it’s a lot more social order orientated than Evergreen was.
First off let me say I don’t even believe our world is this bad.
The lowest class gets literally nothing in this book.
While the highest get anything and everything.
What the hell kinda school is this? I’m on my way to becoming a teacher and I most certainly wouldn’t put my kids through this.
It shocks me that after everything Adams parents have been through especially Val that they’d even let him go here.
I get having to work for what you want in life but everyone deserves the same opportunities for a quality education without having to kill themselves.
This is worse than entrance exams to college.
I love Zeke aka Zela. I love her friendships with all the boys especially Adam and Derek. Especially after that ending.
Hopefully the other three get their heads outta their asses.
Anyways 100000000000/10
5 ⭐️’s
Here’s some of my favorite quotes from this book
“You’ve summed up Cameron Dupre perfectly. Exceptionally cruel and devious.” ~Adam
“But I don’t complain. I explain why things are not the way they should be. There’s a difference.” ~Derek
“Zeke Manning,” he said clearly. “I challenge you to a battle.” ~Landon
“And what do you want if you win, Manning?”
I flashed Cameron a smile. “I want his chair.”~ Whitaker
“You’re just going to leave?”
The question struck me like tiny daggers. I didn’t want to leave. I came here for him and there was still more I needed to do.
“No,” I said. “I’m just going to win.” ~”Zeke” and Derek
“You didn’t have to do that,” I said to Derek. “Yes, I did.” He picked up his fork and stabbed a green bean. “We’re friends.”
“Good,” I whispered. “This place wouldn’t be the same without you.”
Uncontrollable sobs wracked my body. I couldn’t see their faces through the tears, but they could see me—all of me.
Derek wrapped me tight in the towel. “It’s going to be okay, Zeke.” He lifted me onto his lap and secured me to his chest. “I’m sorry I wasn’t here sooner. I promise they’ll never touch you again.” Derek repeated that to me over and over again as I buried my nose in his chest and cried.
Forget Zela and Zeke, someone else entirely would be coming back to Breakbattle next year... and the Elites better watch out.