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The writing style for this book was somewhat ingratiating. The characters were underdeveloped and shallow in my opinion. The dialogue was also odd. Oftentimes the characters didn't use contractions. It felt a lot like the format of "True Grit" by Charles Portis.


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It didn't The writing style for this book was somewhat ingratiating. It didn't really make sense to me to have the characters speak this way. The two main characters are Paul and Johanna. Paul has some issues stemming from issues with his parents. He's mainly something of a slacker who has a dream to graduate and go to college with a buddy and get out of his town but he has no initiative to actually help out his situation. He is an extremely shallow character with only two real points that seem to be used to attempt to make his character distinct: 1.

He is described as a funny guy. He is constantly shooting out quips and one-liners and characters often respond tend to laugh at his sarcasm or at the least, shake their head at his rascally ways. The things is, most of his repartee falls flat. Or at least it did with me. His schtick feels old and tired and I was annoyed with it pretty quickly. Also he's a student council member somehow.

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It doesn't make sense. He is obsessed with Bruce Springsteen and constantly quotes his lyrics. This is sort of a connection with his dad so I understand why it's referenced multiple times but it happens SO OFTEN that it started to be the defining aspect of Paul's character and that made him mostly just annoying.

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Johanna is the classic good girl who is in love with the bad boy who ran for student council on the "do nothing" platform. Paul doesn't even want to be with her at first but when he gets rejected by the girl he wants, he decides to date Johanna. The whole idea of her playing second-string isn't really addressed after that. They just start dating. Johanna feels like her parents control her life.

She paints them in a pretty bad light but sometimes her reasoning for why her parents are wrong and she's right doesn't really ring true. Her parents don't really seem awful a lot of the times aside from being somewhat distant. They have expectations for her and want her to get good grades. It's true they don't really listen to her but she also wants to date Paul which was a horrible decision so I didn't feel too bad for her. I don't want to ruin things too much but Paul is a garbage human being who starts to hurt Johanna physically and emotionally when he doesn't get his way or when he feels stress in his own life.

Johanna stays with him despite this and I don't want to judge her character for that as I know that many individuals who are in or have been in an abusive relationship stay in those relationships for a variety of reasons and it's much easier to judge from the outside looking in. However, Paul is such a flat character anyways that I never really understood why she wanted to date him in the first place.

He's the worst. Anyways, I don't like to spoil books. The ending is frustrating for a variety of reasons. I didn't really end up liking a single character from this book. That could be viewed as impressive or detrimental on the author's part depending on who you ask. This book tries to deal with an important topic that far too many people deal with on a daily basis. However, the lack of character development and writing style left me severely unsatisfied. If you're looking for for YA books that delve into issues of abuse with multilayered characters and engaging plot, I recommend Bitter End or Split Cheers to the new year, my friends.

May you read plenty of 5-stars this year. May 24, Hailey rated it really liked it. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. The book was about a young couple: Paul and Johanna. Paul is the "bad boy"; he is this way due to his life events. Johanna is a perfect child and student, but when her family finds out about Paul. Johanna begins to go against her families former rules.

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Paul doesn't listen to his mom and he yells at her. Johanna is "in love" with Paul so she wants to spend every last second with him but what she doesn't know is that Paul's possessive nature would lead to "Things Change" written by Patrick Jones. Johanna is "in love" with Paul so she wants to spend every last second with him but what she doesn't know is that Paul's possessive nature would lead to Johanna having to break her friendship off with her best friend, Pam.

Paul was saying how Pam was a dike and liked Johanna. Paul was not only possessive but he put his anger out toward Johanna; by poking and prodding her.

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Sometimes he grabs her wrist to hard causing her to get bruises. She has to hide them from everyone.

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Paul is a senior an Johanna is a junior. Paul takes her to prom. After finding him, he take her home. On the way home he pulls over an is mad at her so he takes his anger out by slapping her with loads of strength. When she gets home her mom ask what happens. Johanna just says she fell in the ice. Things get broke off but then they get back together.

Paul says things will change. They do for a little bit but slowly they go back to how they were. Its a good book for teens because it shows how a relationship can be bad. May 14, Sunshine Ainsworth rated it really liked it. Johanna was a junior in high school and one of the smartest in her class until she fell in love with the popular senior boy Paul.

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Paul was all Johanna ever wanted. He made her laugh and smile, but whenever he got angry he take it out on her. Johanna would always give Paul another chance to change, but he never seemed too. The ending of the book surprised me. Things Change was an excellent book. I enjoyed the way they gave some of the chapters to Paul and some to Johanna. I also liked how the author put an epilogue at the end to show what happened to each of them. Things Change was a very heart wrenching book to read.


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  4. May 23, Chy rated it it was amazing. I was really impressed with how he showed each character's perspective. I like how he captured both of their personalities and how they clashed emotionally. It was a gripping novel I read I didn't put down. Nov 07, Beth Perry rated it it was ok. I only read a little bit and I did not like it very much, kinda just boring. Aug 23, Melody Vohs rated it it was amazing.

    Loved this book, I really related to the main character. I was in a abusive relationship and I know how scary it can be. Oct 02, Jade rated it it was amazing. This book hit me hard, the representation was amazing. Jan 07, Megan rated it really liked it. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the powerful message it sends to teens about dating violence.


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    To maintain her grades, she is always doing homework, which leaves her with no time to hang out with anyone but her only friend, Pam. This begins to change in September of her junior year when Johanna starts dating Paul, a senior who she has a major crush on. Paul is a problematic teen whose life went downhill after his alcoholic, abusive father walked out on him when he was twelve. He blames this on all of his troubles, including his alcoholism, his short-temper, and his failing grades.

    Johanna ruins her friendship with Pam after Paul convinces her to stop speaking to her. Johanna even began ditching class to drive around with Paul in his black Firebird just to satisfy him. No matter what she does though, she rarely feels like her boyfriend wants to be around her. At first, he would constantly leave fingernail marks on her body where he pinched her and leave bruises on her arms and legs where he punched her.