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Average rating: 4/5

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The Perfect Cut

by Julie Burtinshaw

Raincoast Books | May 28, 2008 | Trade Paperback

What do you do when you find yourself not caring about anything? How do you handle being so detached from your life that you choose feeling pain over feeling absolutely nothing at all? After the death of his tough, guitar-playing, beloved sister, Michelle, Bryan finds it increasingly difficult to feel anything. He doesn''t care about his parents. He doesn''t care about his friends. Or school. Or anything. The only time he comes alive these days is during the few seconds it takes for the razor to cut his skin. He hasn''t cut deep enough to cause any real damage. Not yet. Ages 14 and up
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Rating: 1/5

Meh.

Eden Sixx

2 years ago

I had really high hopes for this book and was disappointed. Usually I enjoy book with a topic such as this, just because there is so much emotion present in them. However, I felt little more than frustration with the characters. I didn't enjoy the style of writing either - it definitely would've been more effective if written in first person. And honestly, it wasn't creative. At no point did I think, "I wonder what will happen next!" It was very predictable and cliche. Overall, I think this book is very overrated. The subject matter tries to trick you into thinking it will be an intense read, but it can't cover up for the mediocre writing.

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