Review Detail
4.4 10
Young Adult Fiction
1468
worth it.
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
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Reader reviewed by Leah
This book is about a girl named Victoria, daughter of highly acclaimed Hollywood stars. She loves sci-fi movies, and dresses after her favorite sci-fi heroin-Egg. She prefers to be alone; she talks to no one and no one talks to her and she likes it that way. Aside from her sci-fi club friends, she as no one. Then, Max Carter comes to her school and she instantly hates him. He is academically gifted like Egg and soon her GPA starts to drop behind his perfect grades. Max tries to get to know her and become friends with her but she can't admit how much she wants him. That would be weak and so totally unlike her. When he starts to go out with the girl Egg most hates, she can hardly contain her feelings for Max. But will it be to late?
This book was good because you really got to see Egg grow as a person and realize that being alone is lonelier than she thought. Especially when there's a cute guy you want as your own.
This book is about a girl named Victoria, daughter of highly acclaimed Hollywood stars. She loves sci-fi movies, and dresses after her favorite sci-fi heroin-Egg. She prefers to be alone; she talks to no one and no one talks to her and she likes it that way. Aside from her sci-fi club friends, she as no one. Then, Max Carter comes to her school and she instantly hates him. He is academically gifted like Egg and soon her GPA starts to drop behind his perfect grades. Max tries to get to know her and become friends with her but she can't admit how much she wants him. That would be weak and so totally unlike her. When he starts to go out with the girl Egg most hates, she can hardly contain her feelings for Max. But will it be to late?
This book was good because you really got to see Egg grow as a person and realize that being alone is lonelier than she thought. Especially when there's a cute guy you want as your own.
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