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All About Mia
by Lisa Williamson
All About Mia felt incredibly slow, but I liked the insight into Mia's unappreciated, middle child's feelings. I didn't like Mia but her insecurity about the future and living up to her sister(s) is definitely relatable. She is rather self-destructive and when she's not consumed with herself, she can be alright. Her friends seemed to put up with her for some reason. Also, it's really cute how much Mia's parents love each other.
Let me add with the way Mia (illegally) drank so much alcohol, she needed to be in A.A pronto.
Let me add with the way Mia (illegally) drank so much alcohol, she needed to be in A.A pronto.