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The War Blog
The War Blog | Glen Sobey
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Crystal Rose, a 17-year-old high school junior, and her younger brother were abandoned by their drug-addicted mother fifteen years ago in an Alaskan Native village, an event which Crystal resented for years. However, when she learns that her mother was raped in high school, Crystal declares war against a society which reduces girls to their looks, forcing them to feel worthless without the approval of guys. While living in a small Alaskan town, she starts The War Blog website, along with her best friend and crush Kato--a brilliant Native boy--attacking everything promoting female objectification and offering ways to fight back, all supplemented by her original songs. Crystal rises from nothing in the wilds of Alaska to become a champion for change, risking her life against men who would force her to keep silent. She faces her parents' abusive past and fights for a better world.
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Amen sisters! All from a novel written by a MAN! I‘m shook already!

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Written by a man!!!! Praise praise praise! Some of them get it!!!!

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The War Blog | Glen Sobey
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This book has the potential to be such a great book with a powerful message. It is good , but the pacing is too fast and there are too many big reveals. It seems like every girl is a victim rather than focusing on a few stories and building them up. The story was in a way , all over the place. It was difficult to take in what was happening because on the next page , something else was happening. The songs were a great addition.