Now I plan to review them so that others can see why I love these books so much. But while I was still incapacitated, I started rereading the Willow Falls series as a sort of comfort read. Unfortunately, that time has now ended and I am scrambling to catch up all of the schoolwork that I got behind on while recovering from the surgery. As some of you may know, I recently had surgery on my dominant wrist and have spent a lot of time lately with nothing to do but read a book. Over the next few weeks, I plan to post my reviews of all of the books in this four – book series. And it all started with this book, five years ago. Frankly, I love almost every book Wendy Mass has ever written. Now, I'm sure you can tell from my opening paragraph that I really liked this book. It made me realize that sometimes you have to be flexible in your reading habits, because sometimes you can find the most wonderful books written in ways that you are not accustomed to. I basically read it because my mother told me to and because I had nothing else to read and once started, could not put it down. For those of you who have not read this book, it is written in first person present tense. In many ways it helped me start a new era of flexibility in my reading patterns: up until this point I refused to read any book not written in third person past tense. I read this book for the first time several years ago.
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