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Wish Girl by Nikki Loftin

introverted_reader's review

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challenging dark emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.75

pforpedrox23's review

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5.0

Equal parts sweet and tense as you follow Peter trying desperately to find inner and outer peace alongside a new friend who has problems of her own. The magic realism was not as mysteriously done as Nightingale's Nest, but I didn't need it to be. Great characterization and setting.

thisgrrlreads's review

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5.0

Great characters, really poignant story with a hopeful ending.

beecheralyson's review

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5.0

I just finished this book and loved it. Magical Realism. Friendship. Acceptance. Hard Decisions.

Recently, I re-read Tuck Everlasting and when I got to the end I remembered why I loved that book. It strikes an emotional chord. You are better because you read the book. When I finished Wish Girl I had that same feeling - an emotional chord was struck and life is better for having read it.

fischerg's review

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3.0

Peter Stone, of Nikki Loftin’s Wish Girl, wants nothing more than calmness, but his home is filled with noise. His parents shouting and his baby sister crying drive him to search for solace, and that is exactly what he finds in the valley near his new home. His solitude, however, is short-lived, for someone else has happened upon this magical valley as well. Annie, self-named "wish girl," searching for a similar peace, finds more than that. She finds Peter. And in each other they find a listening ear, a life-changing friend, and a glimmer of hope in their seemingly hopeless lives.

Loftin's story of magical realism was hard for me to get into, but something kept drawing me back. Maybe it was the beautiful prose, or maybe it was the sadness of Peter. Whatever it was, I am glad I stuck it out. Wish Girl is a beautiful story, one that needs to be told in a world where we are so quick to judge each other and even quicker to try to fix people to be more like ourselves. Although Loftin's story reminds me to accept people for who they are, more importantly, it reminds me of the power listening, actually listening, has.

meisadragon's review

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emotional lighthearted reflective slow-paced

5.0

lunarliz's review

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5.0

I loved this book so much! I just finished our and I'm just sitting here in shock. It affected me that much! It is one of the best books you will ever read! I wish I could give it a million stars. Go check it out from your library today! No better yet, buy it! It made me cry and not many things make me cry. I've already read a lot today so I was kind of sick of reading, but when I started this book, I couldn't stop. Just read it!

librarianpirate's review

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5.0

strong sense of place, bullying, depression, cancer - but ultimately an uplifting book. I miss my desert.
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