Review Detail
3.8 4
Young Adult Fiction
257
Miss Match by Wendy Toliver
(Updated: June 26, 2026)
Overall rating
2.0
Plot
2.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by ReggieWrites
Another cute read from the Simon Pulse Romantic Comedies! Yay!
This book is FULL ON light entertainment. Miss Match
is bright and comical. I thought that Toliver did great on making all
of the characters witty and realistic. I loved Sasha's character
because she was a character that teenagers would be able to relate to.
Surprisingly, I also liked Sasha's sister, Maddie. I thought that she
was just going to be the cliché cheerleader type, but she was
down-to-earth and had her own problems to deal with.
The friendships and relationships between the characters were typical but they were still compelling and charming.
However, even though Miss Match is entertaining, it still has its weak points. For example, nothing in the book would compel me to remember Miss Match. I didn't find anything in Miss Match
that was captivating or distinct enough to be 'unforgettable' or
unique. Also, I didn't like the whole 'knight' event with Derek. It was
just TOTALLY impractical and non-realistic. I found it absurd and
grotesque.
The Bottom Line: An easy, carefree book that isn't anything special, but nonetheless a fun read. C :-)
Another cute read from the Simon Pulse Romantic Comedies! Yay!
This book is FULL ON light entertainment. Miss Match
is bright and comical. I thought that Toliver did great on making all
of the characters witty and realistic. I loved Sasha's character
because she was a character that teenagers would be able to relate to.
Surprisingly, I also liked Sasha's sister, Maddie. I thought that she
was just going to be the cliché cheerleader type, but she was
down-to-earth and had her own problems to deal with.
The friendships and relationships between the characters were typical but they were still compelling and charming.
However, even though Miss Match is entertaining, it still has its weak points. For example, nothing in the book would compel me to remember Miss Match. I didn't find anything in Miss Match
that was captivating or distinct enough to be 'unforgettable' or
unique. Also, I didn't like the whole 'knight' event with Derek. It was
just TOTALLY impractical and non-realistic. I found it absurd and
grotesque.
The Bottom Line: An easy, carefree book that isn't anything special, but nonetheless a fun read. C :-)
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