Hole in the
Middle
By: Kendra Fortmeyer
Genre: YA Realistic Fiction
Pages: 352
Published: 2018
Read: September
2.5 out of 5
Morgan Stone is born with a hole in
the middle of her body – the size of a fist. Even more far-fetched for me, she
is a senior in high school who shares her own apartment with her best friend – also
a senior. This is for no apparent reason except her mom is rich and the author
needed less parental supervision of Morgan. Of course, they have fake ID’s and
it’s at the local night club where Morgan decides to show off her hole for the
first time. This starts an internet sensation and news reporter frenzy. She
eventually meets Howie, who has a lump the exact size and location as Morgan’s
hole. Will they be able to cure each other? Even though this book was
well-written and had a unique story line, it was too unbelievable and
predictable for me.
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