external image cut.jpg
http://rgr-static1.tangentlabs.co.uk/images/bau/97804393/9780439324595/0/0/plain/cut.jpg

Review
I would recommend this book to anyone that is a teen or older. This book would be good for anyone who has an existing addiction and just wants a book to see what other people go through. It’s a good book in general and is fun to read because you get to see how Callie thinks and how everyone else reacts even though they don’t know her thoughts. Also Callie's family is far from your average everyday normal family. Her dad always working, her mom is a clean freak, Sam is an allergenic, and Callie cuts. Through out the book though Callie is battling her cutting addiction and it’s hard to tell whether she is going to make it or not with what she does and how she copes.

Questions
1 why does the author write about something she has never experienced?
2 The author focuses all on girls through out the book I know the main character is a girl but does the author think that only girls can have this type of problem?
3 If the Author had the choice to pick a different main character who would it be and why?
4 Was there a certain reason she choose a main character that doesn't talk?
5 When Sam becomes ill and her father is the reason he gets so sick. Why can't he tell the truth to his wife that he was at the bar instead of watching him?




connections
summary
visuals