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Just Listen by Sarah Dessen
I've always like the books that you could sit down for hours and just read, well the book “Just Listen” is definitely one of those books! You know those book were you can just picture and relate to a lot thats happening and you kind of wonder is maybe the author is writing it about you? That's what I thought when I started reading this book.
In “Just Listen” Annabel Greene the main character, is a model and in her photos it look like she has everything she's ever wanted. But in reality she hate modeling as she starts getting older. Annabel and her best friend Clarke, met a girl at the snack shack at the pool. Annabel finds her self staring at her in line and before she realizes it Sophie said with an attitude “What?” and Annabel just turns around. That was just the start of their friendship, but unfortunately the book picks up on the time their friendship is at an end. (You”ll have to read it to find out what happens!) Annabel looses her best friend Clarke due to Sophie's rudeness, and now she thinks she has no friends. Annabel starts sitting on the wall at lunch by a boy named Owen Armstrong, she studies him and gets all these impressions of him. Then one day, Sophie and Annabel get into a fight at school, and Annabel finds herself throwing up in the bushes after the fight with Owen helping her up and giving her tissues to wipe her face with.
The theme of this book, I think is for one not to judge people on the way the act and the other is not to take your friends for granted, who knows how long you'll have them for.
Sarah Dessen said “People are always interested to learn where a story comes from, and I’m often asked where I get the ideas for my books. The truth is, sometimes I don’t even know: rather than just one big moment, it’s often a lot of little random thoughts, scribbled notes on scraps of paper and backs of receipts, that make up a novel. Other times, though, you can trace a story’s beginning back to a specific moment. That’s what happened with Just Listen.
Sarah Dessen's style of writing is the type were you can just keep reading and reading and reading and... well you get the point! She can always keep your attention in all of her books, they can relate to everyone young or old! So do you want to know what happens to Sophie and Annabel? If Annabel tells her Mom she doesn't want to model? Do her and Owen become a thing? Will her and Clarke make up? Guess you'll have to read the book to find out!
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