Review Detail
4.5 17
Young Adult Fiction
487
Nearly perfect!
(Updated: June 23, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by Kristin
As I dived into this book, I automatically liked two things: Kate's witty remarks and the fact that her dad quit his job for vitamins.
What? I liked the event that ruined her life? Yes, well kind of. This event led her life to Will, who I adore.
Will, cute, funny, and totally liking Kate, even though she has no idea. How could she not pick up that Will was totally flirting with her?
However, the one thing that also bothered me about Kate was that she would assume things about Will so she wouldn't get hurt. However, they mostly backfired because they hurt Will and eventually her also. Her assumptions and the fact that she would not let him explain himself made her relationship with everybody especially Will very tumultuous.
However, I could definitely relate to Kate. She, of course, was in a much worse situation, but she was very real. Kate complained a lot (like me!), her parents were insane (like me), and she didn't really have any real friends (fortunately not like me).
SPOILER
Even though I hated Kate's former best friend, when she tried to talk to Kate again, I was sincerely happy for her! And when she realized her former best friend only cared about herself, Kate moved on. That is just awesome and tough of her.
This deep, touching book is about moving on and accepting the changes that come along with life, no matter how hard or easy.
As I dived into this book, I automatically liked two things: Kate's witty remarks and the fact that her dad quit his job for vitamins.
What? I liked the event that ruined her life? Yes, well kind of. This event led her life to Will, who I adore.
Will, cute, funny, and totally liking Kate, even though she has no idea. How could she not pick up that Will was totally flirting with her?
However, the one thing that also bothered me about Kate was that she would assume things about Will so she wouldn't get hurt. However, they mostly backfired because they hurt Will and eventually her also. Her assumptions and the fact that she would not let him explain himself made her relationship with everybody especially Will very tumultuous.
However, I could definitely relate to Kate. She, of course, was in a much worse situation, but she was very real. Kate complained a lot (like me!), her parents were insane (like me), and she didn't really have any real friends (fortunately not like me).
SPOILER
Even though I hated Kate's former best friend, when she tried to talk to Kate again, I was sincerely happy for her! And when she realized her former best friend only cared about herself, Kate moved on. That is just awesome and tough of her.
This deep, touching book is about moving on and accepting the changes that come along with life, no matter how hard or easy.
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