Review Detail
3.5 4
Young Adult Fiction
305
Very good
(Updated: June 19, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
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Writing Style
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Reader reviewed by Sara
Ideas expressed/message/plot: Thou Shalt Not Kiss Thy Best Friends Boyfriend& again& There is no greater sin than kissing your best friends boyfriend. So when Emma breaks that golden rule, she knows shes messed up big-time. Especially since she lives in the smallest town ever, where everyone knows everything about everybody else& and especially since she maybe kinda wants to do it again. Now her best friend isnt speaking to her, her best guy friend is making things totally weird, and Emma is running full speed toward certain social disaster. This is not the way senior year was supposed to go.
Time to pray for a minor miracle. Or maybe, just maybe, its time for Emma to stop trying to please everyone around her, and figure out what she wants for herself.
Favorite character, quotes/lines: Emma: I thought she was good protagonist, and her choices wouldnt have been easy for me to make either, I definitely identified with her/ Todd: I wished he was in the book more& he seemed like he would have been an interesting character to explore
When I finished this book I felt: I definitely liked it, but I wasnt really impressed with the ending. I really enjoyed the book: it was funny and relatable. However, I thought the ending was really sudden and left me wanting more of a wrap up of the story. I thought that the religion aspects of the novel were well incorporated and I identified with Emmas doubts and thoughts on faith, church, and church-goers (in particular).
I would recommend this book to: teen girls& and their mothers. I think it sends some thought provoking messages.
Ideas expressed/message/plot: Thou Shalt Not Kiss Thy Best Friends Boyfriend& again& There is no greater sin than kissing your best friends boyfriend. So when Emma breaks that golden rule, she knows shes messed up big-time. Especially since she lives in the smallest town ever, where everyone knows everything about everybody else& and especially since she maybe kinda wants to do it again. Now her best friend isnt speaking to her, her best guy friend is making things totally weird, and Emma is running full speed toward certain social disaster. This is not the way senior year was supposed to go.
Time to pray for a minor miracle. Or maybe, just maybe, its time for Emma to stop trying to please everyone around her, and figure out what she wants for herself.
Favorite character, quotes/lines: Emma: I thought she was good protagonist, and her choices wouldnt have been easy for me to make either, I definitely identified with her/ Todd: I wished he was in the book more& he seemed like he would have been an interesting character to explore
When I finished this book I felt: I definitely liked it, but I wasnt really impressed with the ending. I really enjoyed the book: it was funny and relatable. However, I thought the ending was really sudden and left me wanting more of a wrap up of the story. I thought that the religion aspects of the novel were well incorporated and I identified with Emmas doubts and thoughts on faith, church, and church-goers (in particular).
I would recommend this book to: teen girls& and their mothers. I think it sends some thought provoking messages.
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