Zac and Mia
Buy this book HERE on Amazon or buy this book HERE on BookDepository with FREE WORLDWIDE SHIIPPING I received an advanced reader's edition of this book from the publisher for free in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. 4 of 5 stars (Please read my rating system further below). Though similar to John Green's The Fault In Our Stars, I think I might have to say that Zac and Mia was one of the best books that I've read all year; it was so heart warming and refreshing. I
Definitely read this book for a certain challenge.. plus I found it on Overdrive!Zac and Mia was cute. In the beginning I will admit that Mia wasn't my favorite character. She just seemed kind of rude and annoyed me. However, throughout the book she sort of grew on me and I ended up liking her. Then there's Zac, who was instantly lovable. When Mia was around him.. it definitely made me like her a bit more than I originally did. The one thing I did like about this book was the lack of romance. If
"Courage is standing still even though you want to run. Courage is planting yourself and turning towards the thing that scares you, whether it's your leg or your friends or the guy who could break your heart again. It's opening your eyes and staring that fear down."I can do nothing but to recommend this to you. You should really read it. It's probably the best fiction about cancer I've ever read/watched. It's honestly better than the fault in our stars. Makes you think. We should all be lucky
Zac Meier tracks his fight with leukaemia by NASAs Curiosity rover. When he was first admitted he watched a documentary about the construction of the rover; when he first relapsed the launch was making headlines and the night before his bone marrow transfer he watched footage of the rover being shot into space. Now hes stuck in isolation from November 18 to December 22 while the graft from a German donor (his friends have since nicknamed him Helga) safely heals. They can shoot a robot into outer
I usually avoid books about cancer but after hearing A.J. Betts speaking in 2011 about the book she was writing and knowing that she has worked for 8 years as a hospital teacher, I decided that as a Text Prize winner this was a book not to be missed.I was not disappointed. What was most uplifting for me was the portrayal of the two teens, Zac and Mia, and the amount of resilience that was necessary to survive cancer treatments. On the way Betts was able to impact a lot of information about
Ugh.
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Title | : | Zac and Mia |
Author | : | A.J. Betts |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 310 pages |
Published | : | July 24th 2013 by Text Publishing |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Realistic Fiction. Fiction |
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When I was little I believed in Jesus and Santa, spontaneous combustion, and the Loch Ness monster. Now I believe in science, statistics, and antibiotics. So says seventeen-year-old Zac Meier during a long, grueling leukemia treatment in Perth, Australia. A loud blast of Lady Gaga alerts him to the presence of Mia, the angry, not-at-all-stoic cancer patient in the room next door. Once released, the two near-strangers can’t forget each other, even as they desperately try to resume normal lives. The story of their mysterious connection drives this unflinchingly tough, tender novel told in two voices.Particularize Books In Pursuance Of Zac and Mia
Original Title: | Zac and Mia ISBN13 9781922147257 |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Perth, Western Australia(Australia) |
Literary Awards: | Text Prize for YA and Children's Writing (2012), Dioraphte Jongerenliteratuurprijs Nominee for vertaald boek (2015), The Inky Awards Nominee for Gold Inky (2014) |
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Ratings: 3.69 From 10196 Users | 1623 ReviewsPiece Regarding Books Zac and Mia
I've read quite a few books in recent months but it's taken me until now to have a chance to share some thoughts on them. The one thing the time lapse allows is the capacity to see which books have 'stuck', and this one most certainly has.Cancer isn't easy, it's not glamorous and it definitely isn't fun. And what I liked most about this story was that A.J Betts never loses sight of that, even in those unexpected moments that made me laugh out loud. Her characters are fully fleshed, theBuy this book HERE on Amazon or buy this book HERE on BookDepository with FREE WORLDWIDE SHIIPPING I received an advanced reader's edition of this book from the publisher for free in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. 4 of 5 stars (Please read my rating system further below). Though similar to John Green's The Fault In Our Stars, I think I might have to say that Zac and Mia was one of the best books that I've read all year; it was so heart warming and refreshing. I
Definitely read this book for a certain challenge.. plus I found it on Overdrive!Zac and Mia was cute. In the beginning I will admit that Mia wasn't my favorite character. She just seemed kind of rude and annoyed me. However, throughout the book she sort of grew on me and I ended up liking her. Then there's Zac, who was instantly lovable. When Mia was around him.. it definitely made me like her a bit more than I originally did. The one thing I did like about this book was the lack of romance. If
"Courage is standing still even though you want to run. Courage is planting yourself and turning towards the thing that scares you, whether it's your leg or your friends or the guy who could break your heart again. It's opening your eyes and staring that fear down."I can do nothing but to recommend this to you. You should really read it. It's probably the best fiction about cancer I've ever read/watched. It's honestly better than the fault in our stars. Makes you think. We should all be lucky
Zac Meier tracks his fight with leukaemia by NASAs Curiosity rover. When he was first admitted he watched a documentary about the construction of the rover; when he first relapsed the launch was making headlines and the night before his bone marrow transfer he watched footage of the rover being shot into space. Now hes stuck in isolation from November 18 to December 22 while the graft from a German donor (his friends have since nicknamed him Helga) safely heals. They can shoot a robot into outer
I usually avoid books about cancer but after hearing A.J. Betts speaking in 2011 about the book she was writing and knowing that she has worked for 8 years as a hospital teacher, I decided that as a Text Prize winner this was a book not to be missed.I was not disappointed. What was most uplifting for me was the portrayal of the two teens, Zac and Mia, and the amount of resilience that was necessary to survive cancer treatments. On the way Betts was able to impact a lot of information about
Ugh.
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