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Title | : | Never Enough |
Author | : | Denise Jaden |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | July 10th 2012 by Simon Pulse |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Romance. Health. Mental Health |

Denise Jaden
Paperback | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 3.86 | 1502 Users | 185 Reviews
Explanation During Books Never Enough
From the author of Losing Faith, a novel about two sisters and the eating disorder that threatens to destroy their family.Loann’s always wanted to be popular and pretty like her sister, Claire. So when Claire’s ex-boyfriend starts flirting with her, Loann is willing to do whatever it takes to feel special… even if that means betraying her sister.
But as Loann slips inside Claire’s world, she discovers that everything is not as it seems. Claire’s quest for perfection is all-consuming, and comes at a dangerous price. As Claire increasingly withdraws from friends and family, Loann struggles to understand her and make amends. Can she heal their relationship —and her sister—before it’s too late?
Particularize Books Conducive To Never Enough
ISBN: | 1442429070 (ISBN13: 9781442429079) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Marcus Church, Loann Rochester, Claire Rochester |
Setting: | Alder Grove, Wisconsin(United States) |
Rating Regarding Books Never Enough
Ratings: 3.86 From 1502 Users | 185 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books Never Enough
Never Enough by Denise Jaden was by far the best book I have read this past year. Her writing style was similar to one of my favorite authors, so I easily understood and felt connected to some sections of the book. Denise Jaden uses a lot of dialogue and great description to paint a picture in the readers mind, which is why it led me to rate this book a whole 5 stars. Never Enough is about two sisters, with an unexplainable bond; Claire is the gorgeous, popular one and Loann, who cant see her"Nothing is ever perfect....Beauty isn't perfect. It's something to be felt and something to be breathed" (Jaden 371).Claire has it all beauty, talent, a great figure, and Josh Garrison. Our narrator Loann, however, has a short stature, an ample amount of curves, and a mysterious yet amusing locker neighbor named Marcus. But the next moment, Loann's oridinary life begins to change completely as her sister Claire spirals out of control with her self-image and destructive eating habits. There's

Review originally posted at Y.A. LoveFor some reason Im having a tough time writing this review like normal, so Im going to try a bullet list review today featuring what worked and didnt work for me.What Worked for Me: I like the dynamics in Claire and Loanns relationship. Its easy to identify with Loann and understand how disconnected from Claire shes become. In the beginning of Never Enough its hard to say whether Claire feels this way as well, but Loann feels it. She feels awkward and ugly in
Love the voice! Author has nailed the am-I-good-enough conflict/struggle teens experience.YA Books Central Review:http://www.yabookscentral.com/yaficti...
Originally posted at: http://iliveforreading.blogspot.com/2...I haven't read Losing Faith but I sure will because Denise Jaden's writing just blew me away. Never Enough is her second book, and it is one heck of a story. I immediately fell in love with this contemporary and even though it's not fluffy, it's definitely perfect for summer!What I found deeply satisfying with this novel was the fact that the author took it from her own personal experience in the matter of eating disorders. She had
I can't say that I know a whole lot about eating disorders, but this is not the first book I read in the matter so I know enough to realize it's a very misunderstood disease. It's a monster that takes over the body; an ugly, nasty monster that consumes it. Some people think they're simply being selfish, wanting attention, or completely mad to continue eating habits that have a negative affect on their health to the point of no return, or death. But this is a real mental illness. It takes over
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