Loved every part of hers.Amagine wrote:That could be true. Maybe she was supposed to be unlikable at first.Gingerbo0ks wrote:I thought she acted exactly as one would expect a young teenager who had been pushed from pillar to post to act. I did find it hard to pin point her age, I'm not sure this was mentioned straight away?
I did find her rude, but I'm not sure that the reader is supposed to enjoy her character right from the beginning anyway.
How did you feel about Sarah in the beginning?
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Re: How did you feel about Sarah in the beginning?
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Is it. I am new to book reading.. I'll learn more.Amagine wrote:I'm glad that Sarah was a character that really impressed you. It's rare to find in works of fiction.
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She is definitely a representation of the modern generationSalsabila wrote:Witty kid and an absolute representation of the modern generation with hidden past. I like the way she could stand for herself even if she was a bit rude, it just proved that she had learned from her experience with her step father and step brother not to easily trust people.
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Her bluntness and candid attitude were sometimes humorous too. She really made me enjoy reading the book.
By the way, can anyone help me out with how and where I can post my review? Thanks ?
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You should see a RT tab (review team) that will lead you to the forum. I can't answer to many questions here but you should ask this question under the Private Review Team forum.Nana Thelms wrote:Sarah was an interesting character from the start. In the beginning, I felt she was a spoilt brat and wondered whether she would be tamed by the end of the story. However, as I read on, I begun to love her character; I understood her and felt she was really brave for someone her age.
Her bluntness and candid attitude were sometimes humorous too. She really made me enjoy reading the book.
By the way, can anyone help me out with how and where I can post my review? Thanks ?
Anyway, I also felt that Sarah was a spoiled brat in the beginning. She redeemed herself a little layer though.
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I can't remember when they mentioned Sarah's exact age, but when she arrived in the first chapter, it was guessed that she was 12 or 13.Gingerbo0ks wrote:I thought she acted exactly as one would expect a young teenager who had been pushed from pillar to post to act. I did find it hard to pin point her age, I'm not sure this was mentioned straight away?
I did find her rude, but I'm not sure that the reader is supposed to enjoy her character right from the beginning anyway.
You may be right about the reader not enjoying her character right away. I guess because I disliked her in the beginning, it made her growth more apparent.
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I think I always felt bad for her about her situation. But, I was also annoyed with her treatment towards Tom, William, and Myra in the beginning. Once she and Tom came around to trusting each other a bit more, you could really see the difference in both of them.Ayisha M Ashruf wrote:I was one part annoyed. I felt two parts sorry for her. I wasn't too sure of her at the beginning.