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Reader reviewed by shopgirl
Simply put, this is the best YA novel I have ever read.
Macy Queen was a runner. Only on the day it mattered most, she wasn't fast enough, and her father died. So because of this, Macy quits running, and becomes obsessed with being perfect, so as to avoid any more life changing events.
Only life isn't perfect, and Macy has to learn that. She takes over her boyfriend Jason's job at the library so that he can take off for brain camp. While he is gone, Macy blurts out "I love you" in an email, and things change drastically. Instead of reciprocating, Jason dumps her.
In response, Macy begins branching out, to see what life has to offer. She hates her job at the library, and falls into a job she loves - working for a small catering business. And while working, she meets Wes, who isn't perfect, but might just be perfect for her.
This novel really and truly has it all. It has some funny moments. It has some moments that made me cry. And it had moments that made my heart pound and long for the feelings that Macy and Wes have.
Sarah Dessen has created a masterpiece with this novel, in my opinion. I would recommend it to everyone, probably 14 and up, and only wish I had enough money to buy everyone in the world a copy.
Simply put, this is the best YA novel I have ever read.
Macy Queen was a runner. Only on the day it mattered most, she wasn't fast enough, and her father died. So because of this, Macy quits running, and becomes obsessed with being perfect, so as to avoid any more life changing events.
Only life isn't perfect, and Macy has to learn that. She takes over her boyfriend Jason's job at the library so that he can take off for brain camp. While he is gone, Macy blurts out "I love you" in an email, and things change drastically. Instead of reciprocating, Jason dumps her.
In response, Macy begins branching out, to see what life has to offer. She hates her job at the library, and falls into a job she loves - working for a small catering business. And while working, she meets Wes, who isn't perfect, but might just be perfect for her.
This novel really and truly has it all. It has some funny moments. It has some moments that made me cry. And it had moments that made my heart pound and long for the feelings that Macy and Wes have.
Sarah Dessen has created a masterpiece with this novel, in my opinion. I would recommend it to everyone, probably 14 and up, and only wish I had enough money to buy everyone in the world a copy.
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