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I like how on almost every page it asks a question

Review by: Atticus

I like how on almost every page it asks a question
I like how on almost every page it asks a question about what that page is talking about like playing with friends or bullies asking for the classes input and makes them think about it. The bullying part did seem a little bit simplistic and unrealistic this is where the discussion is important. I did not like all the unexpected physical touching in the book like hands on shoulders with strangers and randomly on a weekend going up to a kid that’s too scared to go down the slide would be a bit unnerving in my opinion.