This book is about a girl who was popular and amazing and head cheerleader-until she wasn't. I'm still not sure why she had a breakdown. Anyway, now everybody's trying to figure out what went wrong with her and how to fix her. But the thing is the girl doesn't want to be fixed.
That made me wonder. Why would someone not want to be fixed if it's not to defy somebody or they think they're perfect the way they are? To tell the truth I have not found the answer to that question. If anybody does, they should comment on this because I'm going to be thinking about that all day. I do recommend this book to people who enjoy novels such as "Speak" and "Just Listen."
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