Saturday, December 7, 2013

Trigger by Susan Vaught

Synopsis:
Jersey Hatch seemed to have it all together-he played sports, was popular, had a great girlfriend, best friend, and supportive parents. But when he emerges from a recuperative care center, all that is gone, his legs and hands don't work right, his mouth says every word that pops into his brain, and he has to write down his thoughts so that he remembers even the most basic directions and details. Through it all, one question haunts him: why did he try to kill himself?
My Rating
-3/5-
This book is pretty sad, not gonna lie. Jersey tried to kill himself but lived but now everything is different. He keeps searching for answers which are hard for him to get. 
It's a very good book though! Jersey tries really hard at things, like getting answers or being quite, or to just be normal like not say random things. 
I really like how its in the Point of view of Jersey and you get to know what is going on in his head even the random things, which is really good because the random stuff helps with the story with out it, the story just wouldn't be the same.
This book is good but it almost made me cry a lot of times cause like I said it's kind of sad.

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