Nope.
DNf at 28 %
Arc provided by Bloomsbury USA Children's books
Release Date: May 19th
TW's: for those who are squeamish about ongoing talks about blood
(like myself -_-)
Sorry, but as you can see I just couldn't turn click another page.
In the twenty eight percent that I read of this, there was nothing that would compel me to keep on reading it.
Sure, at the beginning I felt sorry for the girl. Okay, I still do. Having to live with such a medical condition would be hell _ Thrombocytopenia_, but I do not want to read a full book on the subject!
And so far, all I am getting is "low platelets accounts" "blood tests" "poor me".
And of course syringes. -_-
And no, Penelope's medical condition shouldn't be used as an excuse for the fact that she sounds like a spoiled eight year old. Just on the contrary.
She's used to living with it, therefore some backbone was to be expected.
Sorry, but nothing in it is working for me.
Arc provided by Bloomsbury USA Children's books
Release Date: May 19th
TW's: for those who are squeamish about ongoing talks about blood
(like myself -_-)
Sorry, but as you can see I just couldn't turn click another page.
In the twenty eight percent that I read of this, there was nothing that would compel me to keep on reading it.
Sure, at the beginning I felt sorry for the girl. Okay, I still do. Having to live with such a medical condition would be hell _ Thrombocytopenia_, but I do not want to read a full book on the subject!
And so far, all I am getting is "low platelets accounts" "blood tests" "poor me".
And of course syringes. -_-
And no, Penelope's medical condition shouldn't be used as an excuse for the fact that she sounds like a spoiled eight year old. Just on the contrary.
She's used to living with it, therefore some backbone was to be expected.
Sorry, but nothing in it is working for me.