Despite her massive size, Meghan Ball is the most invisible person at Valley Regional High. People say things in front of her as if she doesn't exist. And most of the time, she feels like she doesn't - until Meghan sees Aimee Zorn. Aimee is as skinny as Meghan is large, and as outwardly angry as Meghan is inwardly sad. Meghan instantly recognizes a kindred spirit in Aimee, another person using her body to say what she cannot. Alone, they are powerless, but together, Meghan and Aimee join forces to get sweet revenge against the one girl in school who hurt them both.
Review
Well, let's start with how I got this book, a cheap whatever-book, that was in sale. I didn't expect much, and yet I did expect too much. Looks, takes you into the life of Aimee Zorn and Meghan Ball. One fat, one skinny. Madeleine did an amazing job in catching the suffering and hurt of the two girls due to their eating disorders. I do think she did very well on that, however the tone of the book, was a bit slow, and the climax was not until the last 3 chapters something like that. I did breeze through the book, but I still didn't love it it was O.K. I give this book a 3 for it's great description and feel of the suffering and hurt, but it wasn't that interesting.
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