I loathe this book. Every time I pick up this book my head hurts. Not only that but it is the most boring book ever. Whatever you do don't choose this book!
It has deep and wide perspective. When is there going to be a film on this book? It has to be recent, I'm dying for more. I too have a younger sibling, I'm 10 years old and totally understand what it is like to be caught up in something. What Karma deals with, I deal with my collection of books.
This book was very funny. It's crazy how the main character is so addicted to her phone that she has a name for it, and she looks at it in the bathroom. I'm 11 and I don't even have a phone or any electronics yet!!!
I thought that this book helped tweens and teen age girls a lot. We can all relate to accidentally getting our friend in trouble, or having a device taken away. It stinks. However nice this book seemed, however, Karma's addiction to her phone is unhealthy, and the fact that she named it helps to show that. It does teach a good lesson about friendship, but considering that Karma had so many likes on what ever social media site she was on, made it seem like the only way to be liked, is to get likes. As we all know, this is not the case, but if an insecure teen read this book, they would easily feel very.... well upset. In this day in age, children rate themselves by their followers, or the number of happy emojies, or thumps up. I mean, no matter who you are, you have written LOL or OMG on a test before, and gotten points taken off. I have a VERY.... protective mother who lets me send twenty texts a day, and doesn't let me have social media. :( Even I've said LOL on tests. Nice job, Hillary Homzie, but just maybe put less... social media stuff. Thx! C, there I go. And again.
It was amazing. I loved hearing about Karma's first grade head shaving incident (the year of no hair)! It was so funny! Karma's a really popular seventh grader, but then her phone gets taken away! (at least she used to have one) Poor, poor Karma. Will Karma survive? READ IT!