I must say, this sequel is so beyond unexpected. So in the second book, it's now all about Stargirl’s Point-of-View, her heartaches and determination to move on from her love for Leo. You could also conclude while reading his POV that meeting her has definitely changed his life forever. In which he was also facing a dilemma whether to be with her, and be rejected by the whole school or choose them and not be part of their vendetta against her. His thoughts and feelings about the girl he has a crush on named Stargirl/Susan. In the first book, it was all about Leo’s Point-of View. Which is kind of weird, but what I truly admire about her is her being real and unique. At first, I really had a hard time trying to appreciate her for she’s a girl with such a different personality. For in the sequel, I was able to understand more about its main character named Stargirl Caraway.
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This second book in the series is so much different from the first one.
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Gone is the quirky homeschooled teen who doesn't know how to act in the world and doesn't do crazy things anymore like playing the ukulele at lunch or cheering for the other teen. It was This book felt as if it were written about a completely different character and by a completely different author. She's replaced by an unrecognizably normal girl who does nothing off-kilter and has an annoying entourage of younger-kid friends Reading this book was like trying to read my diary from when I was 12. This book felt as if it were written about a completely different character and by a completely different author.