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4.4 7
Young Adult Fiction 256
A Must Sit Down
(Updated: July 04, 2026)
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5.0
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5.0
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Reader reviewed by "Captain" Zusa

It's been a long time since I've ever sat down and read a book, espeically after I got my hands on a PS2 back in 8th grade.  Now I'm a part time college student working full time as a house keeper for a nursing home.  So naturally time is not on my side.

When I got the book I skipped chapter one (since I already read it online as a free preview) and picked up where I last left off.  For the first time in years, I actually sat down to read a book.  And when I wasn't sitting down, I was making up excuses to sit down and read it.  (Luckily I didn't get into trouble with my stepdad about it! XD)

Everything about this book was wonderful - it made me think of reading The Outsiders when I saw the contrast between Mina and Jaiden.  And I felt just like Mina, a hopeless romantic, and could relate to the heartache she experienced towards Kit when he got a girlfriend.  But most importantly, I think Bomee couldn't have illustrated the scene any better when Kit leaves his muse and wants Mina to be his new one.  In fact, if I could have rewritten that part, I think the only thing I would have done was have Mina say, "Is that all I am to you? Not even a friend that has stuck by you from thick to thickest and thin to thinest?"

It was an awesome book, and a total pick me up for me considering how chaotic it's been lately.  I was looking forward to the book to begin with, and even moreso when Bomee told me it was on it's way to my house.  The book was more than just worth the wait; it was like an early Christmas present.

I just pray that I'll be able to read any more books that Bomee publishes, and maybe recieve a review from her too if I ever publish my writings.

~ Zusa
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