Since I really enjoyed the first book, I knew I had to read this one. It had so much plot and emotion that at the end of the book I didn’t even know how to process it. Plot: Rose life is pretty much one big giant ball of drama. She is facing lost of a parent as well as lost of love. This plot he...
There is always this little flicker of doubt in my mind when I start reading a sequel to a book I really enjoyed. I’m usually worried that the next book would not compare to the first, but I’m really glad to say that Confessions of an Almost-Girlfriend was just as good, if not better than Confession...
2.5/5OVERALL IMPRESSION: I didn't know that this was the second book in a series when I got it. I don't have the first book and I don't really plan on reading it because I have too many books in my TBR pile, but I figured I'd give it a shot and try to read it anyway.In the opening scene, I feel like...
I wasn’t a huge fan of the first book, although I really did enjoy it when I read it back in January. The contemporary kick that I was in then actually inspired my blog name. I was a little apprehensive to start the sequel, but I’m so glad I did and can’t believe I left it so long to pick this one u...
Wow...I just... wow. I think I liked this book in the series even more than the first. The characters just keep getting more and more dimensional through the pages! By the end I was amazed at the story and people Rozett created.Let's start with Rose. She is a complex character that I couldn't help b...
Read more at What Danielle Did Next Is it wrong that a sixteen year old girl is my hero? If it is then I don't want to be right! Rose is back and more awesome than ever! She's got an upgrade, Rose 2.0 and she's determined that this year will be different...yeah that's going to go soooo well!I adored...
True to Confessions of an Angry Girl, Louise Rozett continued to deal with tough issues in Confessions of an Almost-Girlfriend. Rose is confronted with her views on homosexuality and deciding how to treat Conrad who clearly is very different from others. With the school’s strict no-bullying code, bu...
This is a story about finding yourself and so much moreWhat I have learned from this book1. There are times to speak up and times to shut up and you need to know that.2. You need to respect others decisions. If someone doesn't want you to get involved then you need to respect their decision. Don't g...
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