Review Detail
4.1 8
Young Adult Fiction
368
Fun Dual Narrator story
(Updated: June 23, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Reader reviewed by Em
This is a dual first person book, which I read with my friend, Tina. She read
Courtney's POV and I read Jordan's. It was a fun way to read a fun
book. I enjoyed it and would probably have enjoyed it nearly as much
had I read it the usual way. There are a lot of flashbacks, and it
being written in present tense made that mildly awkward at first, but
it was barely noticeable most times. My biggest problem was I felt
certain things were being forced on me. Like the constant mention of
Myspace and 'hooking up'. I don't think teenagers talk about social
networking sites nearly as much as adults think they do. For one. And
then the Hooking Up thing. Is that really what teens use to reference kissing? It threw me off a bit. Aside from that, I loved the
story. Everything felt real. I
recommend it if you want something fun and interesting.
This is a dual first person book, which I read with my friend, Tina. She read
Courtney's POV and I read Jordan's. It was a fun way to read a fun
book. I enjoyed it and would probably have enjoyed it nearly as much
had I read it the usual way. There are a lot of flashbacks, and it
being written in present tense made that mildly awkward at first, but
it was barely noticeable most times. My biggest problem was I felt
certain things were being forced on me. Like the constant mention of
Myspace and 'hooking up'. I don't think teenagers talk about social
networking sites nearly as much as adults think they do. For one. And
then the Hooking Up thing. Is that really what teens use to reference kissing? It threw me off a bit. Aside from that, I loved the
story. Everything felt real. I
recommend it if you want something fun and interesting.
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