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Save Yourself by Kelly Braffet

Save Yourself

by Kelly Braffet
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  • First Published:
  • Aug 6, 2013, 352 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2014, 320 pages
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I found this book difficult to read. None of the characters were likeable. They had no redeeming qualities. The plot was so uneven and poorly constructed. I felt like I just wasted 6 hours of my life. There was so much bad language it made me cringe. The ending was very disappointing. I won't be reading this author again.
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