
Suggestion: Before you read this book, read the first one: "Stargirl". But, just to end on a positive note, I did find most of the events that took place to be interesting and quite spectacular.

It's like there's so much going on that you can't remember everything so you have to go back and reread it. Also, I can't remember half the things that happened other then the events that happened towards the end. What I mean by this is that some of the events that occur in this story have a 1 in 100,000 chance of happening in reality. Leo, in love with Stargirl, begs her to act like the other girls. The only thing I disliked about this book was that it was somewhat. The genre is popular for this reason: Many young readers feel reassured that they are. You have to keep moving on no matter what situations reality hurdles at you to face.
Forget about yesterday because you're never going to be able to relive today over again: time is precious and thinking about the mistakes you've made and the situations you've faced isn't worth the time. The New York Times bestselling sequel to Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli’s modern-day classic Stargirl, now an original film on Disney+ And dont miss the authors highly. The theme that I felt was pointed out through most of this story was to forget about the past and live today. The setting was perfect: it took place in the town where they filmed the 1940's thriller, "The Blob". The characters in this novel were quirky, whole-hearted, thought through, oddball-ish (In a good sense.), funny, and entertaining.
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I wouldn't be surprised if they made a movie for both novels. I'm proud to say that "Love, Stargirl" exceeded my expectations. There is the romantic love developing between Leo and Stargirl, sure, but theres also the love that Stargirl feels. When I finished reading it I was taken by complete surprise. Really it was a realistic-fiction story about a boy named Leo and his changing opinion about a girl, named Stargirl, over a period of time. When I first picked up "Stargirl", judging by the illustration on the cover, I thought it was a sci-fi novel about a supernova that so happened to change into a girl. Still upset over the breakup (not official) with her boyfriend, Leo, she continues to cope with it and moving to Pennsylvania by writing Leo "the world's longest letter", describing the events that happen over the time span of a year.
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Other Information: Continuation to "Stargirl"įifteen-year-old Stargirl Caraway is no ordinary teenager: she has a pet rat named Cinnamon, knows how to play a ukulele, and has a wagon filled with rocks which measure how happy she is.

Genre: Realistic-fiction, Romance, & Teen
