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Book Review of Tell the Wolves I'm Home

Tell the Wolves I'm Home
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Helpful Score: 2


Wow!!!! What an emotional ride!!! I laughed, I got mad, I cried, I felt anchious, I was mad again and again. I was sad again and again and I laughed some more. I cried my eye out. I truely did. I fell in love with Junie and her dad, Finn, and Toby. I was mad as a wet hen through 99 % of the book at Junie's sister and I wasn't sure I liked her mom. But by the end of the first chapter I was living in Junie's life and as with all families there you are. Like it or not. This is a story about so many things, love, truth, secrets, trust, and aids. By the last page I was sobbing once again and drained. My life had been changed. The family I had lived with was over at the close of the cover of the book. But then I realized this isn't true. As I've said my prayers since then I've asked that each aids patient never have to be alone. So this story is never ending for me and I like that. I never want it to end. I never want to forget it. I loved it.