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Young Adult Indie
128
Such a sweet story
Overall rating
4.0
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Reviewed for YA Books Central
A wonderful, sweet sweet romance.
The story:
Penelope loves to skate and has a talent that doesn't go unnoticed by the star of the rec league hockey team who also happens to be Penelope's once best friend Jake. The problem? Penelope's family has expectations. Dubbed the town's "Pizza Princess" she has to follow the lead of her father in his quest for reality stardom.
But all she wants is to hold a stick in her hand and feel her skates glide through the smooth ice. With maybe a few kisses from the town bad boy.
What I loved:
Everyone in this story is just so incredibly likable. From the teen girl who wants her father to accept what she loves to do and what she wants in life to the misunderstood bad boy. Even the overbearing father has his endearing moments.
They're people you'd want in your life. I found myself cracking up at some of the hockey moments from the inept team and smiling from ear to ear.
What was just okay:
Some of the issues could have been solved with good old conversation - but I guess I don't know many teenagers who jump to that conclusion.
Final Verdict:
A lighthearted romp full of humor, endearing characters, and enough family moments to warm you up even in those cold hockey arenas.
A wonderful, sweet sweet romance.
The story:
Penelope loves to skate and has a talent that doesn't go unnoticed by the star of the rec league hockey team who also happens to be Penelope's once best friend Jake. The problem? Penelope's family has expectations. Dubbed the town's "Pizza Princess" she has to follow the lead of her father in his quest for reality stardom.
But all she wants is to hold a stick in her hand and feel her skates glide through the smooth ice. With maybe a few kisses from the town bad boy.
What I loved:
Everyone in this story is just so incredibly likable. From the teen girl who wants her father to accept what she loves to do and what she wants in life to the misunderstood bad boy. Even the overbearing father has his endearing moments.
They're people you'd want in your life. I found myself cracking up at some of the hockey moments from the inept team and smiling from ear to ear.
What was just okay:
Some of the issues could have been solved with good old conversation - but I guess I don't know many teenagers who jump to that conclusion.
Final Verdict:
A lighthearted romp full of humor, endearing characters, and enough family moments to warm you up even in those cold hockey arenas.
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