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- Title: All About Mia
- Author: LisaWilliamson
- ISBN: 9781910989104
- Page: 427
- Format: Hardcover

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This is one of those books that strike you as so completely not your sort of thing that there could never be any hope of you enjoying it And yet, somehow, you find yourself flying through it with a massive grin on your face, identifying with each and every one of the characters and bemoaning the fact that the book has ended when it seemed like you only opened it minutes before
A very quick reading YA novel from the author of The Art of Being Normal Mia the main character is at that stage in life where she doesn t know who she is or who she wants to be She is the middle sister with a seemingly flawless older sister Grace straight As, bright future, doctor boyfrienda parents dream and with a cute as a button younger sister Audrey who is a shining light in the world of junior competitive swimming So Mia finds herself compared to both of her sisters and struggles with sis [...]
Mia made so many garbage choices in this, and acted like a selfish brat most of the time that any enjoyment I got from the family dynamic was squashed Also not a fan of when the only hobby a teenager has is drinking, especially underage, so in the end, this definitely wasn t for me.
I was so excited to get this book through the door last month I finished it in one greedy glup and adored it completely This book is fab because of Mia Mia is so real as a character She s full of heart but also crazy infuriating with the decisions she makes She s that girl we all know from school She s loud and brash and seems touchable doing what she wants, when she wants without a care in the world From the minute you meet her you see her live up to this stereotype perfectly making those aroun [...]
I know a lot of people think Mia is a spoilt bitch who makes shitty decisions and I can understand why people would think that Having said that, I can totally relate to her and get why she is the way she is Yes, some of her decisions and actions were slightly dramatic and unnecessary but I get what it feels like to be constantly overshadowed by your siblings, so I get why she does it It s a book of self discovery and a realistic teenage life I m not going to write a long review, I m just going t [...]
1 A little predictable if I m honest.2 I found Mia to be insufferably selfish and she was completely unaware of her own selfishness, and thought everyone around her was being selfish instead.3 For a book about sisters, the sisters don t get an awful lot of screen time together.4 Incredibly easy read, though, zipped through in one sitting 5 Probably relatable if you re a middle child 6 Friends too forgiving Not enough I m sorry speeches Where s the remorse
I m an only child I ll never know what it s like to have someone who gets your family the same way you do I don t know what it s like to grow up with someone always by your side I had close friends, of course, but sibling relationships always felt otherworldly to me something I ll never get to experience And so I was eager to pick up Lisa Williamson s All About Mia, just about that very thing.Mia is the middle child She has a younger sister, Audrey, who s a champion swimmer, and an older sister, [...]
4.5 5 sterren.Ik ben dol op Lisa s schrijfstijl Hoofdpersonage Mia is echt geniaal met der sarcasme Erg leuk verhaal, leest lekker weg.
When I picked up this book I had no idea that I wasn t going to move until I had devoured the whole thing but that is exactly what happened This book was such a refreshing read and I loved that as well as tugging on my heart strings I was able to openly laugh along.Mia is the middle sister of the Campbell Richardson family Big sister Grace is an academically high achiever who has secured herself a place in one of the UK s most prestigious universities Little sister Audrey is a competitive swimme [...]
Full review hereIn All About Mia we follow our main character Mia kinda obvious here Mia is the middle child, and she always feels left out in her family Her older sister Grace, who is nineteen, is a straight A student and is incredibly smart It is not strange for Grace to go to the best university.Audrey is Mia s younger sister She is thirteen years old and an amazing swimmer Everyone expects her to participate in the Olympics somewhere in the future.The only thing that is all the same, it that [...]
I love, love, loved this book about the troubled middle sister in a high achieving family Mia is NOTHING like I was as a teen I was a Grace, minus the big mistake , but Lisa s writing is warm and thoughtful enough to make me empathise with her mishaps and errors, and want to watch her fix them Lovely 12 Please note this review is meant as a recommendation only Please do not use it in any marketing material, online or in print, without asking permission from me first Thank you
I was excited about this book even though I kind of just picked it up because of the name but Ok there were parts of this book that I loved and had me cracking up But for the parts that went wrong or fallouts the author seemed to have gone for the most embarrassing cringe situation possible I liked this book but at some bits I just found myself annoyed at the character or just looking for a way out for her as she had definitely dug herself in deep Ultimately this book was talking about friends, [...]
Rating 3.5 StarsA thoughtful look at being the middle child, finding your place in the family, and the complicated relationships that exist between sisters Full review to follow.
This is my first novel from Miss Williamson, and although my students keep telling me to read The Art of Being Normal I never really got round to it if I m honest When I saw this coming out, I knew it was a book that I had to get, I don t know what it was about it but it was calling to me All About Mia is just such a real, raw and a genuine joy to read I look forward to meeting Lisa in the next couple of weeks.Being a Campbell Richardson is nothing short of being exhausting especially for Mia Gr [...]
I really enjoyed this I was able to relate to all the characters on some level and that made it such a good and easy read Mia is a great character Sometimes you want to hug her and sometimes you want to give her a wake up slap and to have a character that feels so real was really wonderful I share so many feeling with Mia about my older sister now we both get a long but it has taken a long time to get there and I feel so much for both Grace and Audrey.
All about Mia is a YA novel from the author of The Art of Being Normal , and follows the main character Mia Campbell Richardson who is the middle sister She is still trying to figure out who she is and who she wants to be when her sister Grace comes home with shocking news Hoping her sister Grace gets into trouble, it s suddenly herself who gets out of control.Mia is the middle child, where her older sister Grace is a straight A student nineteen year old who goes to the best university Audrey is [...]
Rating 4 5Genre YA ContemporaryRecommended Age 16 mature scenes, alcohol abuse, some slightly triggering scenes Thanks to the kidlitexchange network for the review copy of this book all opinions are my own That girl is such a mess Why can t she be like her sisters Blah, blah, blah That s all Mia Campbell Richardson ever hears From her parents, her teachers, and her never do wrong older sister, Grace So what if she parties too hard and studies too little Who cares if she tends to end up with the [...]
Sixteen year old Mia Campbell Richardson often feels as though she can t measure up to the accomplishments of her older sister, the Amazing Grace, who always seems to make the right choices and do the right thing Now that her younger sister, Audrey, seems destined for fame as an Olympic swimmer, Mia feels lost than ever She spends way time partying than studying and her partying is over the top, sometimes landing her in trouble When Grace unexpectedly arrives back home from Greece with a new b [...]
Mia is the middle child, sandwiched between her older sister Amazing Grace and her almost olympic athlete little sister Needless to say, Mia feels pretty insecure, insignificant and inadequate The only thing Mia seems to be good at is disappointing her parents constantly That is, until Grace comes home with some unexpected news that Mia couldn t be happier about FINALLY Grace will be knocked off of that pedestal her parents put her on Well, jokes on Mia because Grace isn t under fire and their p [...]
Oh Mia She s a bit of a mess, and everything she tries to fix keeps getting worse I did enjoy her interactions with Sam, and Audrey was lovely.Satisfying conclusion.
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Those sisters made me laugh, cringe and cry Lovely book
Full review on my blog at theroyalbookshelf.weebly Holy HELL, this book was good Please read it Like right now Lisa Williamson is soooooo talented at crafting characters and I adore her easy flowing writing style Bravo.
Mia Mia Mia girl you are a lot to handle I enjoyed the story about Mia and her family that consist of her mom, dad and two sisters who are Irish and Jamaican Mia s older sister Grace is considered the favorite child She s great in school she s smart and makes great choices when it comes to her future Audrey is the baby sister, the best swimmer in her school and everyone thinks she has what it takes to be in the Olympics Mia is the middle child and doesn t share any of the qualities of her sister [...]
I ve never read The art of being normal, shame on me but I wish I had Still, I was very attracted by Lisa Williamson s work, hence my weakness when I met this sweet, sweet signed booked in a bookstore And well, it turns out being weak sometimes might be a good thing.This story is a bit destabilizing at first, as its characters appears so immature and behaves like the perfectly stereotyped teenage girl in conflict with her family But this book is much than that Actually, as you flip the pages, y [...]
The book was funny, brilliant and a genuine joy to read The main character was different to others who are usually in stories The book told me it okay to be different and that you should never compare yourself to others because they might not have it easy as you think Would definitely read again even though I wouldn t agree with some of the character s decisions.
Originally posted on The Fandom Middle child syndrome hits a whole new level in All About Mia, the second novel from YA author Lisa Williamson, about a teen who struggles to find her place thanks to her perfect siblings.Mia Campbell Richardson is ruining her parents reputation for perfect children Her older sister, Grace, is an absolute genius, beloved good girl, and young leader studying at a prestigious university Her younger sister, Audrey, is a fierce young swimmer on the path to the Olympic [...]
I literally just finished this book, and it s the second book I ve read this year where the main character delivers a baby This one didn t spare us the gory details SO MUCH BLOOD AND GUTS , but this book isn t about that This book is about Mia.Meet Mia a self absorbed, obnoxious millennial who happens to be an undiagnosed alcoholic She doesn t think there s enough love for her to go around This is kind of true But honestly, she is setting herself up for this by drinking and making out with a who [...]
Rating 4 5 stars This will be a non spoiler review I am a little bit too lazy to write a very big review, but I will do my best.I just finished this book and i really did like it I personally really liked our main character mia I really loved her attitude and I felt she was a very real character She was sometimes annoying and did stupid things, but in the end I didn t mind that because those things flaws made her to me a really well developed character Also at times I could really relate to mia [...]
realistic teen fiction narrated by a 16y.o party girl in Britain, who happens to be part of an unmarried mixed race family with an incidentally gay friend I was trying hard to like Mia I love that the cover actually depicts her face and hair and not a silhouette, or just her hands, or some other thing that publishers usually do to non white MCs , but by the end of chapter 24 she had done very little to redeem herself Yes, she s the seemingly marginalized middle child outshone by her two sisters [...]