Spirit of a Doll by Eveli Acosta6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() All of which is an adventure that she will neverįirst off let me say I highly dislike writing negative reviews.I debated for awhile whether to write this review or not.I came to the conclusion that I had to.From what I gather Rubi the main character has a hard life and you first meet her in the 6th grade and somewhat watch her grow up, She tries to fill the absence of family withĪ relationship and she jumps into a relationship that ends badly beforeįinding the right friends and the right boy to love. Rubi understands that she has to grow upįast to make it on her own. She is faced with having to make new friends and realizes that Understands about family and friendships changes once she's in high She has a hard timeĪccepting it but we see how strong her spirit is and her strengthįollows her when she needs it the most. ![]() ![]() Whose is? But right before she starts theĦth grade her long standing best friend ditches her. ![]()
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