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A Literary Analysis Of Counting By Holly Goldberg Sloan
Have you ever felt like your life could not get any worse than it already is. I'm sure Willow Chance would disagree with you. In Counting by 7s by Holly Goldberg Sloan, Willow Chance goes through many difficult obstacles but on the way she meets some new friends that will last forever.
Counting by 7s has many strengths that make it such a great book. The genre of this book is realistic fiction and it fits it perfectly. Every event that happens in this story is believable. Such as her parents dying in a tragic accident to her meeting new friend that she will have for a lifetime. Another strength is that the setting of this story suits it perfectly. One of the main settings is the school that Willow attended. This is where Willow met her friends

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