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Belongs to SeriesCassie Perkins (book 3)
I hate this school! Cassie had dreamed all summer about attending the School for the Performing Arts. But now that shes finally there, she feels out of place. As if that isnt bad enough, her mother announces that she is going to get remarried! Suddenly theres only one thing in Cassies life that matters: putting a stop to her mothers new romance! No library descriptions found. |
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This book was a small step down from the previous ones in the series. Though Cassie's childish feelings and actions might have been completely realistic, she got to a point of really making me cringe. Maybe it just went on a little too long. Even as she's given good advice about praying for God's will to be done, rather than for what we want to be done, she goes on assuming that it must be God's will that her mom's wedding not happen. Her mom is mostly sensitive to the issues her daughter is having, though of course she has her limits too. However, I certainly did wish that her mom wasn't so caught up in and distracted by the pending nuptials that she didn't notice what was going on with both of her kids, especially the one that didn't live at home. Max broke my heart.
The ending to the story was tragic, yet nice in a way too. And one thing I want to mention now that I'm 3 books into the series is the way each book starts—Cassie lists all of the important people in her life with a brief description and a star rating. Both the list and the descriptions about the people listed change from book to book as things change in her life, and it serves as a nice recap of the previous book if one needs a refresher going forward in the series (the first book has this list too, so is more of an intro at that point than a refresher). Though I'm not sure this book was quite as good as the previous ones were in regards to being able to glean some truth from them, Cassie still grew and changed in the book, and it was still a good read. ( )