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The ending of this book was tragic. That a mother could plan that for her child-and interesting in this time of Casey Anthony (whether she did it or not). And then blame her own mother.
I didn’t really enjoy the book. It wasn’t horrible by any means, but it just didn’t stick with me.
June Bug was a great character and portrayed well. I liked Johnson but felt that he wasn’t as mysterious as the author had intended so the fuse was slightly burned out. The characters were likeable and the concept interesting but I felt that the story as a whole fell short. As you go on in the story, you know with more and more certainty that Johnson wasn’t involved in anything completely bad. You weren’t sure exactly what had happened but you knew that he wasn’t at any fault. I liked that the story took the idea that family is about love, not blood. But the constant spelling it out was overbearing.
I wasn’t happy with the end at all-how June Bug never gets to see Johnson again after that moment. With all that he had done and the emotion invested in the relationship between the two, they should have got that happily ever after.
The story shows both ends of humanity-the ex-military man who saves a baby from drowning to the mother who kills her daughter. The grandmother who never gives up hope and the nice Walmart manager to the truck driver that robs you blind. I think that was the only thing I really enjoyed about the story-the ends of the spectrum people that you can meet.
I didn’t really enjoy the book. It wasn’t horrible by any means, but it just didn’t stick with me.
June Bug was a great character and portrayed well. I liked Johnson but felt that he wasn’t as mysterious as the author had intended so the fuse was slightly burned out. The characters were likeable and the concept interesting but I felt that the story as a whole fell short. As you go on in the story, you know with more and more certainty that Johnson wasn’t involved in anything completely bad. You weren’t sure exactly what had happened but you knew that he wasn’t at any fault. I liked that the story took the idea that family is about love, not blood. But the constant spelling it out was overbearing.
I wasn’t happy with the end at all-how June Bug never gets to see Johnson again after that moment. With all that he had done and the emotion invested in the relationship between the two, they should have got that happily ever after.
The story shows both ends of humanity-the ex-military man who saves a baby from drowning to the mother who kills her daughter. The grandmother who never gives up hope and the nice Walmart manager to the truck driver that robs you blind. I think that was the only thing I really enjoyed about the story-the ends of the spectrum people that you can meet.