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Trish Cook
Trish is the author of four YA novels: So Lyrical, Overnight Sensation, Notes from the Blender, and A Really Awesome Mess. She also writes women's fiction aimed at "teenagers trapped in a mom's body." Her personal essays have appeared in Graze Literary Magazine and Spittoon, and she is currently... show more

Trish is the author of four YA novels: So Lyrical, Overnight Sensation, Notes from the Blender, and A Really Awesome Mess. She also writes women's fiction aimed at "teenagers trapped in a mom's body." Her personal essays have appeared in Graze Literary Magazine and Spittoon, and she is currently completing her memoir, tentatively titled Bret Michaels at the Symphony. When she's not writing, Trish is a runner, rower, music and pop culture fanatic. She has run two full and four half marathons, rows with a master's crew, sees live music at every chance, writes songs, plays guitar and sings with her own basement-bound band, and dreams of being on The Amazing Race. You can visit Trish at www.trishcook.com.
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Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 11 years ago
Normally I don't write or rate books that I haven't finished. But sorry, this book is an exception.I did not finish this book. I dropped the book about halfway.Why?Emmy + Justin. 2 totally annoying, whiny and bleh characters.Emmy is all boohoo the world left her and oh boohoo I am fat and I totally ...
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R-r-read rated it 12 years ago
I have been trying to force myself to read this for a while now, but every time I sat down to try to read it, it felt like a chore--I wasn't enjoying myself at all. My main issue is the main character, Emmy. I find her ungrateful, annoying, and arrogant (at least in the small part I read). Every ...
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isamlq rated it 12 years ago
Emmy and Justin have issues ~ as does everyone else around them. They tell their stories in a straight out manner, leaving little to be asked. By the end of the book I liked them for the way they had with each other… and their snark (even if I was wondering over some aspects.)It’s a funny book despi...
Books and Things
Books and Things rated it 12 years ago
I'm not someone who loves issue books. I do like that they are out there and feel that their presence is important especially to teens. Although I knew this would have some issues I didn't think I would mind it as much. I was right.I have to admit that at the beginning I did not like the book. Emmy ...
The YA Book Blog!
The YA Book Blog! rated it 12 years ago
Full review also posted here on TotalTeenFictionDisclosure: I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.This was available to read now on NetGalley and when I saw the plot summary, I knew it was a book I wanted to read. A Really Awesome Mess ...
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