
The blood bubbles around the knife as Callie presses the knife to her wrist, but she isn't in her body, she is just watching down like she's watching a movie. The characters walk and talk but she can only really hear when she comes down to Earth. Callie doesn't cut herself too deep and never enough to kill herself. Can she get help and be normal again for spring's arrival, or will she be doomed to stay at Sick Minds like the ghost who waltz's around the lunch room? I adored this book for two reasons, the blood and the parts where she drifts out of her body during 'the cut', mostly the blood. I personally give this book a 4.5 words out of 5. A book for anyone who drifts or wonders why people cut.

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