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A review by emily_hartleyy
The Girls I've Been by Tess Sharpe
2.0
This is a biased review. I personally only enjoyed about 30 pages out of the 356 that I read. It's partially my own fault because it's obvious that this book is aimed at a younger audience (I'm 22F). The main character is likable but also irritating in a bizarre way. I'm aware that the book is called "The girls I'VE been" and not "The girls Wes, Iris, lee and me have been." but there no development of characters beyond their relationships being explained. The main character doesn't really develop at all throughout the entire book. She still feels like the same girl from the beginning to the end of the book.