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**LT Early Reviewer's ebook**
This is a book about a ballet dancer whose mother is an alcoholic and how the young girl goes through hardships in the ballet world.

I must admit, it's not a book I'd pick up myself, without it having been on the LTER list.

This is well written and probably hits a lot of chords with those who are dancers and those who have gone through living with someone who is a substance abuser. The younger audiences that this is meant for will most likely enjoy it.

Unfortunately, this book wasn't for me in the end and I hope those who do find it, really enjoy it for what it is.

**All thoughts and opinions are my own. Legacy Member giveaway 2015**
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The_Literary_Jedi | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Jun 9, 2022 |
Wish gives us a look at the life of a young girl who is struggling to hold it all together. Indigo has a lot on her plate. School and dance. Friends, boys and a family that's feeling a little frayed along the edges. All of that set against the backdrop of her big dream: to get into the New York School of Ballet. How do you balance everything, all alone? That's what Grier Cooper aims to share with the reader, and I think overall it came through pretty well.

As main characters go, Indigo was enjoyable enough to follow. Although I never felt completely attached to her, I think she had just enough depth to allow the reader to insert themselves right alongside her. Her passion for ballet came through with a brilliant intensity. Readers who feel the same way she does about dance will definitely appreciate the attention to emotion here. It's clear that Indigo doesn't just want to dance ballet, she has to dance ballet. It's a big part of her, and one that she loves wholeheartedly.

The writing in this story was also very well done. It ebbed, and flowed, following along with the highs and lows in Indigo's life. I never felt like it was forced or over dramatic. What lost points for me were the relationships that surrounded Indigo. See, this story is two-fold. Part Indigo's deep passion for dance, part family narrative. I think that one of these would have done quite well on its own. Life balanced with passion is hard enough. Adding in Indigo's mother and her alcoholism made this a lot to deal with all at once. There was no opportunity for me to feel invested in her struggle. Her family life, mixed with her often vapid friends and love for a boy that she only just started dating, all ended up landing flat for me.

That's not to say that this isn't a well-done story. I think that if I was younger, more the target audience, I probably would have enjoyed it much more. The older I get, the more I realize that I've forgotten how emotional dealing with high school drama mixed with everything else life throws at you can make someone. It's entirely possible I just wasn't able to fully connect with Indigo because I haven't been in her shoes. Keeping that in mind, and because this really is a quick and enjoyable read, I'll happily give Wish a three star rating.
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roses7184 | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Feb 5, 2019 |
I feel as if I have walked in on something. Something that I have blossoming for Indigo young life. Away from home and feeling a little out of place. Her dreams are beginning to unfold. Or could it just be a just the opposite. Things are not all the seem to be when you are standing on the other side.

This was the second installment on the life of Indigo. She has dreams and hopes for her life and here was where some of them began to unfold. With life the way it is high school, no matter where it is or the kinds, is still high school. Teenage life falls down around our little Indigo. We get to journey with her as she experience it up close and personal.

I found the dept of technical ballet terms to be a bit off putting but they made the read real and believable. I learned new things and visually conceptualized a new world of the arts.

I found the storybeautiful to read. There was no real need to be overly familiar with the first book in the series but it would not hurt in any way. There were quick summaries to the information being glazed over from that book. Grier Cooper did a good job bringing the teen high school ballet world to color.

**This ARC was provided via Xpresso Book Tours in exchange for an honest review.**
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thebookjunkiereads | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | May 3, 2016 |
I really enjoyed this. I had not read the first book in the series, so a bit of information was missing, but this did not distract from the story.
I nice read with an insight to life at a ballet school.
I think if you are really into ballet this would appeal to you
 
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LizStevens | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Apr 18, 2016 |

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Obres
3
Membres
21
Popularitat
#570,576
Valoració
3.9
Ressenyes
7
ISBN
5