A review by sammah
Amalia: Diary 2 by Ann M. Martin, Peter Lerangis

3.0

While I liked this one slightly less than the first Amalia book, it was still good. It was interesting to read about Maggie's eating disorder from the prospective of someone who cared about her. It's so hard when you have a friend going through something like that, whether it's a mental illness, an eating disorder, a drug problem, etc and you're trying to figure out how to talk to them without being accusatory. It was nice to see how she was getting past her relationship with James and growing as a person, and how she was evolving. She was a really great character.