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Sistrsic92 (Meg) review by NStut
Sistrsic92 (Meg) (Bloggrls)
by Tyler Beauford, Cheryl Dellasega
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Fairborn, OH, United States
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When Cara's eating disorders get out of hand her adoptive family gets upset. Meg, Cara's half sister, thinks Cara's T2P2 (The Totally Perfect Person) that is until Cara's losing weight and is hiding something. Meg realizes Cara's not the fastest swimmer on the swim team; in fact she's the slowest. Soon Cara's skinny as a skeleton and is never herself. She's taken to the doctors and then quickly admitted to the hospital. While in the hospital she starts eating again but as soon as she gets home she doesn't eat a thing. Cara then goes out to Arizona to a nice faculty where she meets new friends, but returns bulimic. Meg tries to help but nothing works and even worse she finds figures out something that changes her life.

Opinion: 

Sistrsic92 is a good book because it faces you with reality. It describes a girl's life as she watches her older half sister starve herself. This book is written in a blog enteries. I would reccommend this book to middle- age girls who like reality and a well written novel. This book has many great, enjoyable real life happenings.

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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