![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Another thing that added to my frustration, was the fact that I had received a library edition of the book from Book Depository (nothing to do with the book or the story and more to do with the description on Book Depository)…but for the price that I paid for it, I expected a proper hardcover with a jacket, and not a library edition. A re-read of the book might allow me to understand the message a bit more but I definitely didn’t enjoy it enough to read it a second time. Although I did finish the book, I didn’t understand the point of it and I didn’t like the way the story panned out. The plot went in a different direction to what I had expected and I didn’t understand the message of the book, which was probably why I didn’t connect with it. This really wasn’t what I had expected after reading the Goodreads summary and the prologue at the beginning of the book. In this stunning debut, Jessica Alcott explores relationships-and their boundaries-in a way that is both searingly honest and sympathetic. She also thinks she might not be the only one with a crush. And Charlie thinks he’s the only one who gets her. ![]() Another year of navigating her tense relationship with her perfectionist mom.īut everything changes when she meets her new English teacher. Another year of hiding behind the covers of her favorite novels. Another year of living in the shadow of her best friend, Lila. Charlie, a senior, isn’t looking forward to her last year of high school. ![]()
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