![]() ![]() ![]() (Surely this must be the case if I still remember the storyline and I can instantly recognize the cover of the girl after reading this about 8 years ago.am i right?) Well, yes, of course this novel is age-appropriate for youngsters and probably a good read for teens too. Definitely a good novel even for young children. (And nothing turns me off more than a book that curses every two pages.) Not only is this novel clean is its words, it is also meaningful and unforgettable. Second, MY SISTER'S KEEPER is just an irritating novel pretty much the whole was expressed through cursing. ![]() First, this novel came BEFORE MY SISTER'S KEEPER. Comparing ZINK to MY SISTER'S KEEPER, MY SISTER'S KEEPER is just a poser. The story is pretty much similar to MY SISTER'S KEEPER, but the novel focuses one one character (in third person limited if I remember correctly) AND IT IS MUCH BETTER. (I also remember other at-the-end details, but I don't want to make this review a spoiler. I remember that the storyline follows a shy, young girl who is struck with leukemia and the novel follows her struggles on surviving the cancer internally and trying to overcome her fears on going back to school with her illness. (Finally found this exact book on Goodreads after trying to hunt it down for a while!! :)) Although there are not many reviewers of this novel, I would recommend this novel to everyone. ![]() After many years of reading this book (as a 7 or 8 year old), I still remember the thoughtful and deep meaningful storyline of Zink. ![]()
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