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Aug 02, 2017aam04 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Susan Nielsen is the incredible author of the book, 'We are all Made of Molecules'. This book had me hooked from the very first page because of the way she portrays her characters and the way that she relates to the readers throughout her story. Ashley and Stewart are completely opposite people. Ashley is a popular 'It' girl who seems to only care about herself and her glam whereas Stewart is an academic whiz who seems to know everything...except how to survive in high school. When Stewart's dad and Ashley's mom get together, their two families decide to move in together. As Stewart is trying to analyze the situation and put it into the most positive way possible, Ashley is completely against it. Stewart gets transferred to Ashley's school and soon makes her life a living hell by even existing. As the story moves forward, Stewart realises that not everything in life can be solved by some mathematical equation and that sometimes you have to let loose a bit and in the same way, Ashley realises that popularity and status should never be held above your family, friends, safety and happiness. Because in the end, 'We are all Made of Molecules'. I would recommend this book to anyone over the age of 11 and is looking for an interesting and beautiful story.