16. Apr.
Rating:4

Don't you dare read this, Mrs. Dunphrey tells the story of Tish, who's English teacher Mrs. Dunphrey wants her students to write a journal throughout the schoolyear. Every student has to write at least 4 entries per week on whatever they want and furthermore, they can decide whether their teacher is allowed to read said entries or whether they want to keep them private. Now, Tish starts her journal with some nonsense entries, however, as her family is messed up and as her life changes dramatically one day, the entires are getting more serious each day. As Tish is ashamed of the situation she's in, all entries are marked as 'Don't you dare read this, Mrs. Dunphrey'. Until one day, suddenly, Tish allows Mrs. Dunphrey to read the entire journal. This novel is a nice in-between read as it has not many pages. However, the story around Tish's family as well as the writing style really got me. I had absolutely no expectations when starting this book but it left me thinking that you will never know what another person is dealing with unless this person tells you. This book opend my eyes on judging people I barely know as I never know their private struggle.

Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey
Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphreyby Margaret Peterson HaddixSimon Pulse