Leftovers 
Blair and Ardith are best friends who have committed an unforgivable act in the name of love and justice. But in order to understand what could drive two young women to such extreme measures, first you'll have to understand why. You'll have to listen as they describe parents who are alternately absent and smothering, classmates who mock and shun anyone different, and young men who are allowed to hurt and dominate without consequence. You will have to learn what it's like to be a teenage girl who locks her bedroom door at night, who has been written off by the adults around her as damaged goods. A girl who has no one to trust except the one person she's forbidden to see. You'll have to understand what it's really like to be forgotten and abandoned in America today.
Are you ready?
I'm a sucker for second person, broken families, and angry teenagers. But I'm an even bigger sucker for writing that can make you just as angry and enraged as the characters feel, and as hopeless and frustrated, too. Laura Wiess accomplished this almost every section, with Blair's mother, with Adrith's entire family, with the kids at school, and with the "boys will be boys" phrase scattered throughout.It doesn't excuse what they do, but that's the point. That's the whole point.
When I began reading the first few pages of this book I immedietly was drawn to this book. Throughout this book I loved how each coming event wanted me to keep reading. The main characters are Blair and Ardith. But the secondary characters are Officer and Dellansandra. Blair is a rich girl who lives with both of her parents; while Ardith is a girl who is kind of poor and lives with a mother who doesnt really care and a dad who drinks alot. When Blair first meets Ardiths brother, things begin to

When I began reading the first few pages of this book I immedietly was drawn to this book. Throughout this book I loved how each coming event wanted me to keep reading. The main characters are Blair and Ardith. But the secondary characters are Officer and Dellansandra. Blair is a rich girl who lives with both of her parents; while Ardith is a girl who is kind of poor and lives with a mother who doesnt really care and a dad who drinks alot. When Blair first meets Ardiths brother, things begin to
Grade: ABest friends Blair's and Ardith's families put the capital D in dysfunction. Blair has to be prefect to help maintain the facade of a perfect family so that her mother will be nominated for judgeship. Never mind that her emotionally bankrupt parents don't seem to care about her feelings. Ardith artfully dodges sexual impropriety from her father, brother and his friends while her mother says, "Boys will be boys." Blair and Ardith just want to be loved appropriately. Both girls have a
I have no idea what people saw in this book. I'm being nice by giving it 2 stars. The writing was strange - I want to read a book, not be talked AT. "You did this and your mom came home, blah blah blah" - The perspective of the book was weird. Answers were given in the dialogue when a question wasn't even asked and you just had to figure it out yourself. It was odd. It took me FOREVER to read this book because I kept reading other books in between, just because I didn't care enough to finish
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Paperback | Pages: 232 pages Rating: 3.82 | 3222 Users | 306 Reviews

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Original Title: | Leftovers |
ISBN: | 1416546626 (ISBN13: 9781416546627) |
Edition Language: | English |
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A devastating novel of desperation and revenge from one of today's most compelling new voices in fiction. In this follow-up to her heartbreaking debut, Such a Pretty Girl, Laura Wiess once again spins a shattering tale of the tragedies that befall young women who are considered society's Leftovers.Blair and Ardith are best friends who have committed an unforgivable act in the name of love and justice. But in order to understand what could drive two young women to such extreme measures, first you'll have to understand why. You'll have to listen as they describe parents who are alternately absent and smothering, classmates who mock and shun anyone different, and young men who are allowed to hurt and dominate without consequence. You will have to learn what it's like to be a teenage girl who locks her bedroom door at night, who has been written off by the adults around her as damaged goods. A girl who has no one to trust except the one person she's forbidden to see. You'll have to understand what it's really like to be forgotten and abandoned in America today.
Are you ready?
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Title | : | Leftovers |
Author | : | Laura Wiess |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 232 pages |
Published | : | July 7th 2008 by MTV Books |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fiction. Contemporary. Sociology. Abuse. Realistic Fiction. High School. Teen |
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Ratings: 3.82 From 3222 Users | 306 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books Leftovers
To say queen of contemporary teen fiction Laura Wiess's books are gritty, dark, and raw are understatements. While devastating, they're also can't-look-away reads of consistently high quality.Leftovers is another wrenching psychological suspense, this time exploring predators and prey, setbacks and revenge. Are Blair and Ardith heroes or anti-heroes? They're definitely both victims, but is planning a set-up to take down others justifiable because of their pasts? Do they deserve punishment?ArdithI'm a sucker for second person, broken families, and angry teenagers. But I'm an even bigger sucker for writing that can make you just as angry and enraged as the characters feel, and as hopeless and frustrated, too. Laura Wiess accomplished this almost every section, with Blair's mother, with Adrith's entire family, with the kids at school, and with the "boys will be boys" phrase scattered throughout.It doesn't excuse what they do, but that's the point. That's the whole point.
When I began reading the first few pages of this book I immedietly was drawn to this book. Throughout this book I loved how each coming event wanted me to keep reading. The main characters are Blair and Ardith. But the secondary characters are Officer and Dellansandra. Blair is a rich girl who lives with both of her parents; while Ardith is a girl who is kind of poor and lives with a mother who doesnt really care and a dad who drinks alot. When Blair first meets Ardiths brother, things begin to

When I began reading the first few pages of this book I immedietly was drawn to this book. Throughout this book I loved how each coming event wanted me to keep reading. The main characters are Blair and Ardith. But the secondary characters are Officer and Dellansandra. Blair is a rich girl who lives with both of her parents; while Ardith is a girl who is kind of poor and lives with a mother who doesnt really care and a dad who drinks alot. When Blair first meets Ardiths brother, things begin to
Grade: ABest friends Blair's and Ardith's families put the capital D in dysfunction. Blair has to be prefect to help maintain the facade of a perfect family so that her mother will be nominated for judgeship. Never mind that her emotionally bankrupt parents don't seem to care about her feelings. Ardith artfully dodges sexual impropriety from her father, brother and his friends while her mother says, "Boys will be boys." Blair and Ardith just want to be loved appropriately. Both girls have a
I have no idea what people saw in this book. I'm being nice by giving it 2 stars. The writing was strange - I want to read a book, not be talked AT. "You did this and your mom came home, blah blah blah" - The perspective of the book was weird. Answers were given in the dialogue when a question wasn't even asked and you just had to figure it out yourself. It was odd. It took me FOREVER to read this book because I kept reading other books in between, just because I didn't care enough to finish
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