![]() ![]() ![]() The older woman who took Tola under her wing was a small part of the story but one that ended up glossing over. On the other hand, I found the art as therapy angle to be a bit too convenient and sweet, particularly at the end of the book when the grand reveal and resolution was made public. ![]() Mymer that furthered the progression of the story quite significantly. ![]() She also played a significant role in Tola’s circumstances (which I will not spoil) with Mr. This young woman was spiteful, bitter and it seemed to me one step away from escalating into some form of violence. Scorned after the dissolution of her former friendship with Tola she takes to tormenting her in the hallways,on her blog and just about anywhere she could possibly find. Most particularly I had a strong reaction to the young bully Ruby created in Chelsea Patrick. The different characters were equally interesting. It made that part of the story more intriguing and enjoyable. I liked that we got to see small glimpses of the truth but didn’t know that it was. I personally didn’t know if the affair happened, at what level and who initiated it until the very bitter end and I appreciated that fact. The back and forth of each step down the path to that ultimate revelation was well done. Bad Apple was fairly predictable in it’s plot in almost all areas with the exception of the most important one - the did she or didn’t she reveal. ![]()
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