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Young Adult Fiction
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An Honest, Realistic Story
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4.3
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Even though quite a few years have passed between Anatomy of a Boyfriend and Anatomy of a Single Girl, Daria Snadowsky manages to keep Dom's voice exactly the same and I fell right back into her world. I liked Anatomy of a Single Girl even more than Anatomy of a Boyfriend, though I still think both are excellent reads.
I love Dom - she is such a fun character. She is so awkward at times, funny at others, and really just truly great person. She brings her medical brain mentality to every situation and at some times, it is a bit funny. Her and her other half, Amy, are such a great pair - I love that even though they are going to school across the country from one another, they can remain best friends.
While Anatomy of a Boyfriend is what I would call an excellent read for teens, I think Anatomy of a Single Girl is equally as important. In addition to being just as honest, Anatomy of a Single Girl puts more of a stress on the importance of both friendship and family, which I thought was great.
In a sequel that I enjoyed more than the first, Daria Snadowsky has written an important tale showing many of the ups and downs of a college student's first year. While everyone has a different experience, Dom's story is one that most people would be able to relate to.
I love Dom - she is such a fun character. She is so awkward at times, funny at others, and really just truly great person. She brings her medical brain mentality to every situation and at some times, it is a bit funny. Her and her other half, Amy, are such a great pair - I love that even though they are going to school across the country from one another, they can remain best friends.
While Anatomy of a Boyfriend is what I would call an excellent read for teens, I think Anatomy of a Single Girl is equally as important. In addition to being just as honest, Anatomy of a Single Girl puts more of a stress on the importance of both friendship and family, which I thought was great.
In a sequel that I enjoyed more than the first, Daria Snadowsky has written an important tale showing many of the ups and downs of a college student's first year. While everyone has a different experience, Dom's story is one that most people would be able to relate to.
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