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(Updated: June 04, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Bria
Miranda, after she graduates from school, decides that she needs to make a few changes. First is dumb her old boyfriend. Second is learn the drums. As soon as Miranda plays the drums she realizes that shre really loves it. She later decides to join a band, and meets a hot guy who she could have something special with. But many things get in her way.
I liked the book. It was cool, and i love hearing about music. I liked how excited she was about the drums, and i thought it ended well.
Miranda, after she graduates from school, decides that she needs to make a few changes. First is dumb her old boyfriend. Second is learn the drums. As soon as Miranda plays the drums she realizes that shre really loves it. She later decides to join a band, and meets a hot guy who she could have something special with. But many things get in her way.
I liked the book. It was cool, and i love hearing about music. I liked how excited she was about the drums, and i thought it ended well.
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surprising
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by abscae
Well, apparently, this book ended up surprising me.
Miranda leaves her boyfriend's, Denny, marriage proposal in search of a college education in Austin. Rooming off campus, she soon takes up drumming lessons with Paul. However, whereas Paul is cute, Adam, the bassist of band she's currently drumming for (as a fill in) offers alot more. With the return of the previous drummer and her boyfriend, trouble follows her every step. In the end, she learns that there is nothing more passionate that rocking to the beat of your heart.
I loved this book solely because of the characters. They were real, and they were raw, and amazing as well.
Well, apparently, this book ended up surprising me.
Miranda leaves her boyfriend's, Denny, marriage proposal in search of a college education in Austin. Rooming off campus, she soon takes up drumming lessons with Paul. However, whereas Paul is cute, Adam, the bassist of band she's currently drumming for (as a fill in) offers alot more. With the return of the previous drummer and her boyfriend, trouble follows her every step. In the end, she learns that there is nothing more passionate that rocking to the beat of your heart.
I loved this book solely because of the characters. They were real, and they were raw, and amazing as well.
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