Just One Wish by Janette Rallison



Review: So guys, how far would you go to accomplish an almost impossible wish? In this book Annika Truman goes to the next level of impossible to have her one wish granted, and in this book we see just how much it takes to pull off a miracle. The book began with Annika asking her 6-year-old little brother, who has cancer, for a wish he wanted and she would grant it for him. She thinks he's going to ask for a Teen Robin Hood action figure which she had to fight for, but instead he asks to meet Teen Robin Hood himself, and that's where the adventure begins. This book was just so inspiring and amazing, the main character was strong, determined and wouldn't stop at anything to succeed. So this book had some events that were pretty hard to believe, although I think that was part of the whole idea. It was Annika who had to truly believe something good could happen, not her brother Jeremy who she thought needed it. What really made the book was Annika's pure determination and belief that she could pull this off. All in all this book was a touching, and incredibly heartfelt book that just needs to be read. It honestly makes you believe that sometimes the impossible can happen. ;)


Oh yea BTW is was fun meeting all you guys at the carnival today :)!

12 comments:

  1. What would you rate it out of 10? My friend read it and she said it wasn't that good...
    Ugh I was too busy to go to the carnival thing :/ How was it?
    Are we going to have that summer wrap up party? Wanna meet you guys :D

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    1. Aww you should have come! I was looking forward to meeting everyone! So far I've met tine reader, Summerstar, Mimi Bookworm, Julia Purple, Mr.Josh and possibly MusicIsLife. But I'm not sure about the last one :D

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    2. LOOOL we did not meet MusicIsLife

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    3. Are you sure?? I still think that guy was him.. :P

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    4. lol for some reason, I always assumed MusicisLife was a girl ._.

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    5. ikr? samee, but he commented on my breaking dawn review saying he was a guy!

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  2. Yeah! It was so fun. :) I want to have the summer end party too!

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  3. I wanna have the party too!!!! I would give it a 8/10 and the carnival was fun!!

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  4. Haha yeah!! I saw you at forever 21 after but you left before tine reader and I could say hey. :( It's really nice to see the faces behind the people on the blog :P Summer end party would be so much fun!

    In regards to the actual review.. I love this book! Your right about the events being super over-the-top incredulous, but that's what made it so much fun! What I loved was that it was so hilarious but meaningful and touching at the same time. It's not a common combination. Nice review ;P

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    1. Actually, I find that humor is used to lighten the mood in many profound and intense books. The Fault in Our Stars, Freak the Mighty and Smiles to Go to name a few. If these depressing books didn't use humor, I don't think I would have been able to finish them :)

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  5. Now that I think about it, the book would have been awfully boring without the humour. Your right, I just never noticed it before.

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  6. Yea I saw you guys too! Lol and yes the humor adds to it!

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