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--Before anything else, if ever I am one of the lucky readers who get a chance to receive the book, I'd prefer an E-book copy instead of the printed one (due to the COVID-19 that may cause delays in delivery)--

Back to my review: I find the writing style very friendly, easy to understand and really teenager-like (since Greer is 15 yrs old) in a very positive way. I find Greer matured for her age and not annoying.

It's important to discuss this type of "gift" because people tend to judge us girls by this. If it's big, round, sag or flat - people always have something to say - sometimes flattering, sometimes creepy, sometimes degrading like it's your fault to have these gifts. Well, F that. Greer's story teaches us something about being confident in her own self. How she carefully and slowly reveals (not her "gifts") her true self or what she can offer (again, not her "gifts" but being a smart girl), how she became comfortable in her own skin and how to handle judgy creepy people around her.

Jackson Oates is what I consider my book-boyfriend LOLL!

I can't wait to see (or read) how Greer gains her confidence especially in Volleyball. And I'm curious to see/know what Ms. R sent her (she sent her a link that's not school-related) I wonder if it's about how she can handle her "gifts" or how to play Volleyball really well? I don't know but I'm really curious.