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Loading... Dark Blue: Color Me Lonely (edition 2004)by Melody Carlson
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 55163 This isn't how depression works. Speaking as someone who lived with depression for years before being diagnosed less than a year ago, you don't just 'get over it' and you certainly don't just kick it by magically finding new friends in school. I get where the author was coming from, sort of, but honestly it was so frustrating. I'm kind of on the fence about this one. On the one hand, i was able to relate to Kara and understand why she reacted the way she did to Jordan's sudden popularity. On the other hand, i think anyone who couldn't relate would find Kara really annoying and whiny. Even i think it dragged on too long. The decisions of the characters were also not always believable. It was too simple. I think there could have been a lot more depth to the story. *Review written on May 11, 2014.* no reviews | add a review
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Two sophomore girls, best friends since kindergarten, grow apart when one wants new friends and decides the other is a popularity liability. No library descriptions found. |
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