
Some Boys
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Narrated by:
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Em Eldridge
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Joe Hempel
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By:
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Patty Blount
About this listen
Some girls say no. Some boys don't listen.
When Grace meets Ian, she's afraid. Afraid he'll reject her like the rest of the school, like her own family. After she accuses Zac, the town golden boy, of rape, everyone turns against her. Ian wouldn't be the first to call her a slut and a liar.
Except Ian doesn't reject her. He's the one person who looks past the taunts and the names and the tough-girl act to see the real Grace. He's the one who gives her the courage to fight back.
He's also Zac's best friend.
©2014 Patty Blount (P)2017 TantorI was a little disappointed in the HEA wrap up at the end .
Grace forgiving Kristy, her stepmom ( ex dance teacher ) so we could get a HEA, bothered me, and kinda left Graces Mom on the outta.
The sucky purchase of the top at the end to appease Grace, was very cringe.
Plus,
Kirsty victim blaming, and freezing Grace out because her father was going through a depression over her attack? Nah!
Not buying it
Interesting insight
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Dragged myself to chapter 6 but can't do it
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Slow, bad storyline and boring plot. Narration wasn’t bad.
Don’t waste time
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