Numbers book rachel ward5/10/2023 ![]() ![]() This quote is relatable, and it happens mostly at any school where in this case also happens at her school. I am frustrated with this quote because we are put into categories, groups or places depending on what we do or how we act. Sad kids, bad kids, bored kids, and lonely kids, kids that are different” (Ward 1). ![]() It’s like a song it has a slow and steady tempo then it adds a suspenseful tempo. ![]() I would recommend this book to young adults that like bit of fantasy and some reality. Inside, she knows that she’s never going to be normal, but after figuring out that someone understands her ability, the main character of Numbers still feels like everyone is going to judge her and that she will have to live with her ability for the rest of her life. Born with a special ability, 15-year-old Jem March, dreams of being normal like everyone else. ![]()
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