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The Perspective of Cyber Bullying Vicitms Exposed in Sometimes Never, Sometimes Always by Elissa Janine Hoole

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“I would rather be a little nobody, then an evil somebody,” (Abraham Lincoln). Cyber bullying is a national epidemic. It makes victims feel confused or unwanted. Many teenagers and even adults do not always think about what one comment on the internet can do. The author, Elissa Janine Hoole, shows how victims feel in exceptional detail. Sometimes Never, Sometimes Always has countless strengths, but also has it’s weakness’. This book is a something that every teenager should read. It covers almost everything someone this age would face; bullying, social media, religion, change. The characters can relate to anyone in middle school, and the reader can feel more connected to the story. In Sometimes Never, Sometimes Always, by Elissa Janine Hoole, a teenage girl, named Cassandra Randall, has the idea to make an advice blog. Using tarot cards and posing as Divinia Starr, Cassandra is rebelling against her family’s overbearing religion. However, she would have never predicted the consequences for her actions.Since Cassandra uses tarot cards to answers people’s questions, her church calls the blog “sorcery.” When a girl named Drew Godfrey asks for advice, the unexpected happens and the school says that the blog is “a cyber bully crisis.” Cass is then forced to watch her world fall apart in front of her own eyes, and she must learn to know right and wrong. When her English teacher assigns her to write a poem that describes herself, she becomes stuck. Cassandra finds that she

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