Forever ME Thomas Amo 9781484117019 Books
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One thing I have learned about Thomas Amo is that he takes things to extremes. In Let’s Get Lade he took slap-stick humor and just plain silliness to the extreme. In An Apple for Zoe he took a murder investigation to such an paranormal extreme that I’m still reeling from the outcome (and not so patiently waiting for the next installment of The Forsaken series.) For those reasons, the extreme twists, turns, betrayal and life changing events that the characters experienced in Forever Me shouldn’t have surprised me in the least, but they did. I’m not sure what I expected from this teen drama, but I definitely got more than I bargained for.Hannah was basically an average teen. She wasn’t overly popular, but she had friends and everyone knew who she was because she was the Sheriff’s daughter in a fairly small town. She was the kind of girl that anyone would want for a friend. Then one seemingly insignificant incident turned almost everyone’s world upside down.
Wichita Falls was a town that was saturated with prejudice. The prejudice wasn’t about color or race as much as it was the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’. Those lines were drawn in every aspect of their small society and the lines didn’t cross. Hannah was on the side of the ‘have nots’ and she inadvertently crossed it. Not because she wanted what the others had or because she thought she was better than anyone else but because she reached out to help someone who needed it. That one act escalated into a chain of events that turned everyone’s world upside down.
I’m not going to give anything away, because it’s something that you are going to have to experience as a reader all on your own. Let’s just say that nothing is as it seems and Hannah came to the same realization during the course of this book.
The bad guys were beyond bad, the parents were mostly over the top clueless or cruel (there were a few exceptions, especially Hannah’s Dad who I loved) and the ‘Stilettos’ were a group of girls that I hope and pray no high school is ever subjected to. Yeah, they were that bad… *shivers* Lessons were learned… some very hard lessons… hearts were broken and fences were broken and mended, but all of it came with a price. Did Thomas Amo take this teenage coming of age story to too much of an extreme? Maybe, but sometimes the extreme is what it takes to get people’s attention.
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Forever ME Thomas Amo 9781484117019 Books Reviews
At the of this it made me cry a lot. I love this book. In third grade I too was bullied by my "sister" for my singing and how I looked it hurt my heart very badly. We are "sisters" again but I still have a scar on my heart. Pleasssssseeeee make a series and a movie about this.
Great characters! I thought the writing was very good. The story kept moving, and kept me interested throughout. I loved how the book would switch the focus from one character to another. Even though Hannah is the main focus of the book, we got to spend plenty of time with lots of the other characters. I recommend "Forever Me" for ages 13 and up. Time well spent!
Another great story from Thomas Amo! I was entranced from the first page, and throughout the whole story! I must admit that once I started reading, I didn't stop till the end! Loved all the characters, and all the unpredictable surprises!
This book keeps you on the edge of your seat you never know where it is going to take you therefore it was hard to put down. I enjoyed reading this and think that the author needs to write more of these types of novels. Thank You for writing such a wonderful novel. Check out the other titles this author offers you will not be disappointed.
This book shows how a girl went from being on the wrong side of the town to being accepted as equal to the in clique. There is murder, drama, mystery, and Hannah finding what it means to be forever me.
This book was really a lesson, teaching people that who you are inside is so much more important than the clothes you wear or how you look. I really liked the story and the way it makes you think.
The characters weren't my favorite, but they did have great voices. I just didn't connect with them (probably younger people would). Setting--a Texas high school that has two groups--the Clubbers (the rich who live in country club) and the Easties (those on the other side of the tracks). This story deals with friends (fights and new friendships between unlikely kids from both sides), hierarchy in the high school, popularity and revenge. The writing was great, the story held my interest...my only negative was I didn't connect with the characters (I hated how they talked to each other--very sarcastic and mean even when they're friends). The moral of this story was a good one--being yourself and not bending to peer pressure.
One thing I have learned about Thomas Amo is that he takes things to extremes. In Let’s Get Lade he took slap-stick humor and just plain silliness to the extreme. In An Apple for Zoe he took a murder investigation to such an paranormal extreme that I’m still reeling from the outcome (and not so patiently waiting for the next installment of The Forsaken series.) For those reasons, the extreme twists, turns, betrayal and life changing events that the characters experienced in Forever Me shouldn’t have surprised me in the least, but they did. I’m not sure what I expected from this teen drama, but I definitely got more than I bargained for.
Hannah was basically an average teen. She wasn’t overly popular, but she had friends and everyone knew who she was because she was the Sheriff’s daughter in a fairly small town. She was the kind of girl that anyone would want for a friend. Then one seemingly insignificant incident turned almost everyone’s world upside down.
Wichita Falls was a town that was saturated with prejudice. The prejudice wasn’t about color or race as much as it was the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’. Those lines were drawn in every aspect of their small society and the lines didn’t cross. Hannah was on the side of the ‘have nots’ and she inadvertently crossed it. Not because she wanted what the others had or because she thought she was better than anyone else but because she reached out to help someone who needed it. That one act escalated into a chain of events that turned everyone’s world upside down.
I’m not going to give anything away, because it’s something that you are going to have to experience as a reader all on your own. Let’s just say that nothing is as it seems and Hannah came to the same realization during the course of this book.
The bad guys were beyond bad, the parents were mostly over the top clueless or cruel (there were a few exceptions, especially Hannah’s Dad who I loved) and the ‘Stilettos’ were a group of girls that I hope and pray no high school is ever subjected to. Yeah, they were that bad… *shivers* Lessons were learned… some very hard lessons… hearts were broken and fences were broken and mended, but all of it came with a price. Did Thomas Amo take this teenage coming of age story to too much of an extreme? Maybe, but sometimes the extreme is what it takes to get people’s attention.
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