One quote in particular stuck with me, and I remember it, just not word to word. On the other side, I felt for Lennie too – he was used to be treated like scum by Ivy and her friends back at school and he probably didn’t deserve it. I felt bad for Ivy, because she lost her life, the one she as accustomed to and the idiot living next to her made fun of her and humiliated her. I really, really liked the book because this time I could relate and understand both sides of the coin, even if I was only seeing one side of it – through Ivy. She really likes James, but are those sparks between Lennie and her? She meets a cute guy (James) and the bad boy of the school (Lennie) is her neighbour. Ivy, our MC, has an intellectually disabled brother who is six and who needs therapy. But there’s something different in this book. So the book starts off pretty normally – protagonist is told she has to move, to the bad side of the town, leaving her huge home, her piano and all of her luxuries. Co-incidentally, it is also my first physical ARC, my first Author Interview was also given by Sharon Huss Roat, the author this amazing book. So BTN is the very first YASH book win that I picked up, I wanted to read it before it released and review it too. My Rating: 4.9 Stars on 5 LOOK HOW PRETTY THIS COVER IS. Book: Between the Notes by Sharon Huss Roat
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