by Simone Elkeles
Well, a Simone Elkeles book is always a good read for me. How to Ruin book 2 made me gasp courtesy of Nathan. But Team Avi still. This is an easy read. And the pov, though single, is witty and funny, like a real teenager. Sababa. :)
I loved this book! I think Avi and Amy's relationship is pretty near perfect, and I'm requesting the next book from the library riiiiight... NOW! I think Amy becoming Jewish gives this book a unique twist. I also like how dedicated Amy is to anything she sets her mind too. (Although her "aba" needs ...
After I finished the first book, i couldn't wait to start the next one. And I wasn't disapoined although I had my doubts in a few places. And the end - what an end was that. I seriously though that I don't have the whole book.
Great! I really liked this one maybe not as much as How to Ruin a Summer Vacation but it was still really enjoyable.
***HOT GUY ALERT***Ko će ovo sa mnom ovih dana čitati ove knjige? Pročitala sam prvi dio ranije ove godine ali trebam i preostala dva dijela završiti.
I'm relieved. The first book of this series felt glitchy to me but this one turned out perfect. I loved it. Now I'm jazzed to be moving onto the third. Except for the fact that it's the last one. I want I more.
This is a fabulous read about what it means to try & live with your non-custodial parent who you barely know along with the usual troubles of being a teenager.