Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Songs Without Words by Ann Packer
This book is about a woman named Liz and her very close friend Sarabeth, and the challenges they face. When Sarabeth was 16, her mother committed suicide which led to Liz and Sarabeth becoming basically sisters. While Sarabeth is trying not to follow her mother's footsteps, Liz is dealing with a daughter that is very adolescent and who's life is in danger. This was a good but confusing book. Some important events seemed to occur very quickly and not in very much detail, which was a little confusing but overall I liked the book. It has many mature topics and language, but I would recommend it to anyone.
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This sounds like an interesting story, but it does sound confusing. I may try it. Nice blog!
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