Monday, March 23, 2009

Did you read Wintergirls?

Did you like it? We want to hear your thoughts!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Speak was so good! i put together all of the peices w/out even needing a teacher., i loveed it even though i was a boy and understood the symbolism!!!!! all of it

Anonymous said...

I didn't even know this was a school book when I read it. Every word speaks meaning.

Anonymous said...

I haven't read this book. What's it about??????

-Cheez77

Anonymous said...

Speak was one of the most powerful books I have ever read!
The struggle Melinda went through, with no one wanting to talk to her to the reminder of what happened that night at the party, feels so real

Anonymous said...

i read wintergirls i loved it its sooo poetic and sad and real and true. i suffer with anorexia and reading this book made me want to stop and get help. i also read speak and loved it to. please don;t ever stop writting!!! ur such a talented author.

Anonymous said...

i don't what it is about but hearing all the comments i'm going to read it.

JuLyA said...

The book was amazing. I read it in two days. Sometimes it was hard reading because of all the maniac depression, cutting, and obsessions Lia goes through, but I felt everything she felt through my bones. I'm still trying to understand some things, trying to figure my way through my maze of thoughts, just like in life, but that is all part of the real joy of reading.

Pauline Lauren said...

I think Speak is a heart touching story and it really touched a lot girls because alot of girls go through these each day of there live

Anonymous said...

i think im a manic depressive. im afraid of falling down into a spiral of black....im scared of going into a dark vortex where no one can find me. speak helped me speak. more through writing, but speaking all the same. that, and a traumatic experience. wintergirls. i loved it, but it made me feel bad. and gross. i screamed at myself. i thought no one heard, no one was home, but my little brother was. he heard. not clearly, though.

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