A review by eghimire_
Dear Bully: Seventy Authors Tell Their Stories by Lara Zeises, Amy Reed, Cecil Castellucci, Courtney Scheinmel, Kiersten White, Ellen Hopkins, R.L. Stine, Holly Cupala, A.S. King, Z Brewer, Megan Kelley Hall, Janni Lee Simner, Jo Knowles, Jocelyn Maeve Kelley, Deborah Kerbel, Megan McCafferty, Crissa-Jean Chappell, Jeannine Garsee, Lisa Yee, Carolyn Mackler, Jessica Brody, Lauren Oliver, Aprilynne Pike, Dawn Metcalf, Kristin Harmel, Melissa Schorr, Diana Rodriguez Wallach, Kieran Scott, Jon Scieszka, Debbie Rigaud, Laura Kasischke, Maryrose Wood, Marina Cohen, Carrie Ryan, Erin Dionne, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Lisa Schroeder, Cyn Balog, Eric Luper, Lisa McMann, Daniel Waters, Laurie Faria Stolarz, Carrie Jones, Lauren Kate, Claudia Gabel, Lucienne Diver, Marlene Perez, Alyson Noël, Kurtis Scaletta, Amy Goldman Koss, Linda Gerber

3.0

Wow, I can't believe some of these bullying stories. It's shocking but bullying is almost everywhere in school, any school for the matter. I hate bullying. And I hate how much people lie and act as hypocrites when they say hate bullying but they still do it. Forget my ranting, and lets go onto the book.

Well, the title is self-explanatory and I think the introduction had me feeling a 'pang' on my heart and it really sucked me into the anthology. After the first couple of stories, I got the seldom feel to the book. Basic message you get from almost every story is 'in the end, everything will be fine, you can make it through'. Some stories I really didn't understand but this was a good but sad book.