Lane is sent to a sanatorium because of his illness and
finds a familiar face, Sadie. She’s not the girl she was four years ago. She is
still as mesmerizing as she used to be, but now she’s not awkward; she’s
beautiful. In Sadie’s point of view, Lane is that jerk from summer camp four
years ago. How dare he not apologize for his actions? How could he just act
like nothing happened? Like she would forget what he did? Extraordinary Means, by Robyn Schneider, is full of dark humor,
romance and finding the positive in the negative. I found that the more in
depth you were in the book, the harder it was to put it down. The friendship
and love that this book is filled with is something that is really beautiful to
read. Although the book is not all happy, it is still a book worthwhile. If you
are someone who is interested in the light in the darkness and the darkness in
the light, this is the book for you. Extraordinary
Means is really extraordinary.
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