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emerygirl 's review for:
Luckiest Girl Alive
by Jessica Knoll
I listened to his on audible, and the language was a bit rough in places. But I really enjoyed the story. I could relate (in a very SMALL) way to Tiffany, wanting to fit in, to be popular and liked. I am glad that unlike Tiffany (or Ani as she came to be known), I grew out of that and accept me for me.
I always judge an audible book by how clean my house is. The better the book, the cleaner my house as I listen while I read. This book accomplished that, I was always interested to see what was happening next.
I always judge an audible book by how clean my house is. The better the book, the cleaner my house as I listen while I read. This book accomplished that, I was always interested to see what was happening next.