![]() ![]() Tease is not a book about a bully who is then revealed to be a victim. But I don't think that was the point of Tease. I think a big reason why so many people disliked Tease and it's main character, Sara, (although I could be wrong) was because a lot of people expected to read a story in the perspective of the bully and end up sympathising with and rooting for them like any other protagonist in YA. I'm glad to say that in the Love or Hate community of people who read this novel, I was on the Love side. Amongst these reviews are some seriously negative ones, so I'll admit I was wary when I finally plucked Tease off of my shelf and began reading. But there's one odd thing about this whole situation: Sara is convinced she hasn't done anything wrong. Or so everyone seems to believe after all, she and her best friend Brielle were awful people who bullied innocent Emma to an unforgivable extreme. Emma Putnam is found in her parents' garage, hanging from the ceiling by a piece of rope. ![]()
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