Book Review - Please Don't
I loved writing Please Don't. I put a lot into it and sometimes I feel like it gets lost in the shuffle with the other books. Here's a review from Bookview. If you'd like a free digital copy, just let me know in the comments. Thanks!
"Fanning returns
with this engaging, relevant YA contemporary. Seventeen-year-old Nat Reams is
right on track for a basketball scholarship, but when he interrupts one of his
teachers assaulting the reserved, straight-A student, Molly Martinez, he finds
it hard to control his rage and decks the teacher. Now with the school
expulsion looming on his head, the scholarship seems like a distant dream. And
Molly doesn’t want him to talk about the incident at all. Although the
intriguing central concept will draw the reader in, it’s the deeply authentic,
fully-fleshed out characters who will keep them engaged. Both the protagonists
and the secondary cast come out as incredibly real people who undergo intense,
thoroughly believable pain. The issue of migrant exploitation stays at the
center of the story, but the novel hinges on the relationships between Nat and
Molly and those dear to them. Powered by impressively realistic, sympathetic
characters, immersive worldbuilding, intriguing storyline, and an engrossing narrative
that adeptly incorporates significant themes of courage, trust, immigration
issues, family ties, friendship, love, and integrity, this novel will appeal to
fans of both YA contemporary and literary fiction. A stunner."
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