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I read the book and listened to the audio and loved both. This is for anyone who wants a story of courage and adversity and still believes in the dream.

Everything is possible if you have a dream and that's what this ya book is about. Doesn't matter what disabilities you have, what you look like, sickness, family relationships just keep going. This is the first time I have ever read about conjoined triplets. So a new prospective for me which I learned a great deal from.

I loved it. For me everything clicked the talk of .music which i grew up listening to wonderful memories. Amazing female characters, wonderful story, Underling storyline.

I just wish the ending wasn't so abrupt. I wanted more.

Looking forward to reading more of your work.

Thank you @markworkman @netgalley for allowing me to read this book.

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A novel set for a Y.A. audience, but one that would appeal to older readers, also. (Those who remember the 70’s like I do will love it for the nostalgia!)
Filled with details about Bee Gee’s music, 70’s clothing and pop culture, it’s a coming-of-age story with an unusual twist. A set of teen triplet girls, conjoined from birth, set out on a mission to find the mother that abandoned them as toddlers. To do this, they need to win top prize in a nationally broadcasted youth variety show on television…
The relationship of the triplets was just heartwarming; reading about it was like being wrapped in a warm blanket.
Something that teens of today (and anyone who ever attended high school) could relate to was the “mean girl” Twyla-Violet and her bullying minions. (That name!) The time period is different, but the intimidation goals remain the same…the way Papilio handles the trouble is amazing!

* I received a digital copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are strictly my own.*

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This was a interesting concept and enjoyed that this was told from conjoined triplets, it had that element that I was looking for and thought worked in the storyline. I was invested in what was happening and enjoyed the way the characters were written. Mark Workman wrote this well and am excited to read more.

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