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3.7 15
Young Adult Fiction
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Baby, we're a biological mess.
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Reader reviewed by Lilli Partyka
Does sex equal love?
Meet Dom. She's you're typical 17 year old high school senior who is experiencing the joy of a boyfriend (and everything that comes with) for the first time. As a shy, scholarly girl, Dom is attracted to the equally shy Wes, as school track star and seemingly sweet guy.
Eventually, the two coax each other out of their shell and begin to experience the passion, connection, devotion, and emotion that come with first love. Things get heavy rather quickly, and sooner than the couple knows, college has approached and they are apart for the first time.
Immediately after the separation, things take a drastic toll on the relationship. Dom and Wes find things strained and unusual, which leads them to question everything they knew - or felt they knew - about each other.
This novel is a candid, somewhat brutal depiction of a girls first sexual discovery, and the heartache that can be associated with the experience. Though it discusses rather touchy topics, the novel is honest, serious, humorous, and perfect for curious teens all over.
Does sex equal love?
Meet Dom. She's you're typical 17 year old high school senior who is experiencing the joy of a boyfriend (and everything that comes with) for the first time. As a shy, scholarly girl, Dom is attracted to the equally shy Wes, as school track star and seemingly sweet guy.
Eventually, the two coax each other out of their shell and begin to experience the passion, connection, devotion, and emotion that come with first love. Things get heavy rather quickly, and sooner than the couple knows, college has approached and they are apart for the first time.
Immediately after the separation, things take a drastic toll on the relationship. Dom and Wes find things strained and unusual, which leads them to question everything they knew - or felt they knew - about each other.
This novel is a candid, somewhat brutal depiction of a girls first sexual discovery, and the heartache that can be associated with the experience. Though it discusses rather touchy topics, the novel is honest, serious, humorous, and perfect for curious teens all over.
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