When the CDs first came out, I didn't read any of them. Yesterday, I read CD # 1, which is Dawn's. And I was surprised. I knew they were mature themes and they delt with themes such as anorexia and Sunny's mom's cancer, but I wasn't expecting this.
These were the three main surprises:
1) Sunny gets drunk. I never expected someone like Sunny to get
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Maybe some kids are too young to understand and it just goes over their heads, so it doesn't shock them as much as us ;)
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(by the way - I think the mods at the community you linked would want you to friends lock this)
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It would have done better with the younger side of YA books, agreed.
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For the longest time I'd gotten rid of my BSCs but kept the CDs (now I get to rebuy my CDs) so it seems so out of character in the other direction, now. I want to strangle BSC Dawn because I -liked- CD Dawn.
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I always pictured Sunny as being a bit of a wild child, so that part didn't shock me as much. Add in Maggie (children of movie business people=rehab before sixteen), and it wasn't too off.
I think someone else has mentioned this, but I felt like the CDs would have made more sense to me if they'd finally started high school, instead of still being in 8th grade. The transition between tofu-granola-babysitting and Lohans-in-training was a little abrupt.
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"You have to let go of that, Jill. Quit being such a b -. Just grow up."
Hmm. That could be taken either way, I guess. When I first read them I thought she was going to call her a baby but held her tongue.
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