I really liked this read because I lived through all of the history described. Mature, well-written, funny, enjoyable, and such a great read. I preferably enjoy the ones with the love interests even more, but if there's a Dear America diary where there isn't a love interest and I loved it, it certainly is a great. I loved that about this book.Įven though there wasn't particularly(besides Jason) a love interest in the installment, I enjoyed it. I mean, it's like I was opening up my diary and reading it. I really thought my brother and I could relate.Įverything Molly would write in her diary, I would find myself writing too. We do have a lot of hard times, but we overcome them.like fast. My brother and I like to joke around and laugh at the same things. Patrick and Molly: I could relate to their brotherly/sisterly relationship. Three: Molly's life was very much like mine I could relate to her. Three: The History was so easy to understand. One: It felt like I was reading my diary. I thought this one wasn't going to be interesting because it was the latest historical date in the series, but I was wrong. Okay, so basically, I really loved this installment in the series even though it's not very "historical" like the other ones in the series.
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