![]() ![]() Ruby’s looking for someone to give her attention and make her feel special–even if that person isn’t doing it in the right away. She knows that her family loves her, but all the same, I think she feels a little neglected by her mom. It’s frustrating at times, but because of my past experiences, I feel like I understand why she makes the decisions she does. We know they’re bad, she knows they’re bad, but we have to watch her make them anyway. In this book, we see Ruby make a series of bad decisions. ![]() In hindsight, I can definitely see that I should’ve broken the friendship off much sooner than I did, but at the time it was kind of exciting. In my case, it was just a friend in high school who wasn’t that great for me. I felt like I could really relate to this book. ![]() She knows Travis is bad for her, but she can’t seem to make herself stay away. As Ruby gets in deeper with Travis, she starts to pull away from her family and others who love her. Travis brings out a side of her that Ruby doesn’t recognize and isn’t 100% sure that she likes. He’s rich, timelessly beautiful, and he has a motorcycle. Ruby McQueen never thought that a guy like Travis Becker would notice her. ![]()
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