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Before I Die

Before I Die

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Number of pages: 336
Language: English (Original Language)
Language: English (Unknown)


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This book made me cry
Review date: 2008-12-01 Rating: 10 out of 10

The first book that made me cry. It's written in such a good way and seems so spontaneous even if it talks of such delicate subjects.


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Unforgetable
Review date: 2008-10-26 Rating: 10 out of 10

This is one of the best books i have ever read. I am thirteen years old and this was very easy to read but still hard to put down. I raced to bed every night just to read it. In one word - amazing. =)

Something NOT to read before you die...
Review date: 2008-10-25 Rating: 2 out of 10

I was recommended this book by Amazon whilst searching for other books to read. Although it sounded good at the time, I didn't buy the book and forgot about it for a few months. When I saw the book on a shelf at work whilst on a break, I immediately remembered all the praise and good reviews it had recieved, and bought it there and then.

I began reading on the way home but the first few pages didn't really grab me - the main character, Tessa babbled on about every small detail of what was happening to her at that moment, how she could hear people unzipping their coats and such. I'm all for details and hanging on, but it was overdone.

As I continued reading, in the hope things might get better, it became clear that Tessa wasn't particularly developed as a character and I was finding it very difficult to see how people had cried over her eventual death at the end of the book - there's nothing to get attached to. She wasn't particularly nice as a person, was rude to her family constantly and although she was dying, didn't want to be her own person or find herself and what she wanted - she was still wrapped up in pleasing her "friend" Zoey. This alleged friend seems to forget that Tessa is terminally ill and takes her out to go clubbing with the main aim of finding her a guy - any guy for Tessa to lose her virginity to. Strangely enough, Tessa doesn't seem to mind all that much about the way Zoey treats her; doing anything Zoey tells her to. This even includes walking up a man in the street and telling him she loves him; yet another seemingly pointless task designed to amuse her so called friend and revealing the sort of teenager Tessa would have continued to be, had she not become terminally ill.

For the first 20 or so pages it mostly leads up to this final scene where Tessa goes go home with a stranger Zoey picks out for her in a club; after debating about whether to go home with him and get on with number one of her list, Tessa goes. What followed next was with a complete lack of emotions and feelings - the whole event itself was over with the exact words "This is it. It's really happening. I'm living it now. Sex.". Not only that, but previously, Tessa hadn't even kissed anyone, making this whole escapade highly unlikely, and had it occurred, I would have expected her to show a lot more emotion - she's dying, this is it, this is supposed to be her one chance to go out into the world and discover, learn, find out.

All in all, it feels like the author had a good idea for a plot, but the characters are cold, empty and I really couldn't have cared less whether or not Tessa died, whether she completed her list and what filled the 300 pages in between. Although Tessa's father gets upset on some occasions the way it's described you just can't feel anything for him.

I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone and I can't wait to get rid of it - its no reflection of what cancer is really like at all.


rubbish
Review date: 2008-10-18 Rating: 2 out of 10

I bought this book as I read a lot of great reviews on it.I totally wasted my money as I found it boring and was extremely dissapointed.

The most wonderful, insightful book I have ever been lucky enough to read!
Review date: 2008-10-06 Rating: 10 out of 10

This book is one if the best books I have ever read! It is well written, sensitive, insightful, emotional and very moving.

It is the story of a 16 year old girl called Tessa who is terminally ill with leukemia; she is not ready to die and wants so much more from life. She makes a list of things that she would like to achieve before she dies, and what follows is a story of her trying to live life to it's fullest, trying her hardest before she gets too weak. It makes for such a heartwarming read as you are willing her on, wishing her to feel all the things that she should feel in her life. This could have easily become a depressing book but it is not at all, it is uplifting, positive and life affirming.

I defy anyone who reads this book to not...a) cry or well up.........and b) feel blessed to be alive!

I would definitely recommend this book, it is absolutely amazing!


Product Details/Specifications


Authors:
Jenny Downham

Recording label: Definitions
Manufacturer: Definitions
EAN: 9781862304871
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1862304874
Number of pages: 336
Publication date: 2008-04-10
Language: English (Original Language)
Language: English (Unknown)

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