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The Shape of Things to Come by Theresa Scott-Matthews, David Clark, David Clark

kiki6k's review

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4.0

It was decent

This story repeated itself quite a bit more than book one. There wasn't a ton of development in this book but when there was the story certainly picked up. I was debating on reading the next book but this one ended on a cliffhanger. So now I want to know what's up with HR new student.

There's a couple description inconsistencies. The young girl was said to have light blonde hair but the cover art showed brown hair. And I noticed it bounced between those in the book as well.

nyahraine22's review

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informative mysterious medium-paced

2.0

chrystalclearwpg's review

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hopeful medium-paced

4.0

 
Family does not allows have to be formed from blood. Larissa is finding that out within this story and its fun to watch it unfold. She has gained a new family within the walls of her "school" while coming to terms with the truth about her birth parents and the parents she knew, the Norton's. She is finding her own path in life with the help of friends and teachers while also trying to piece together her past. Larissa is not one who easily trusts or lets others in but this story proves that family can be built and not just born into. 
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