Leah
Written on Sep 29, 2016
My only issue with the book (except for a few messy wrong words used – breaks instead of brakes, wrap instead of rap) was the fact that at the start of the book, Rachel, Bella’s friend, turns 16. What’s the problem with that, you ask? Well, they’re in year 10. PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. Unless she was held back, which is never mentioned. But if you’re fifteen, going on sixteen, you should be in year 11. It’s a slight thing, and one that people may not even notice, but I’m so picky (and I don’t care). It didn’t ruin my enjoyment, but you leave school at 16 in the UK ergo Rachel could not be in year 10. That’s all.
Apart from that slight hiccup (which people will tell me to get over, I AM I SWEAR), I loved the book. I loved Bella. She resonated with me so, so much. She will with many girls, who feel like being awkward is wrong, and anytime Luke came into a scene I cringed, because he was awful. I kinda wished he’d got some come-uppance, because he was truly terrible to Bella, bordering on bullying, and I genuinely still have no idea why he acted the way he acted. He needed a punch in the face, and I will happily have delivered it. He grated on my last nerve, and Bella really needed to do a Hermione and punch him, like Hermione did to Draco. It would have been soooooooo satisfying.
While the BFF-ship between Bella, Rachel and Tegan hits some bumps, I liked how real their friendship was – when you’re that age, everything is blown up, more than it is, and it was nice to see that they broke up and made up, like all normal teens, but they were always there for each other, proved by an epic – EPIC – food fight. And I loved Bella’s sister Jo! What a nice sister to have. And Zac! *Happy sigh*
I really, really enjoyed this book, it was so cute, so quick witted, I loved Bella Fisher, and I was so sad to finish her tale, although what a tale, and I loved the idea of Pssst, only because I am horrifically nosy (what can I say, it’s a Brit thing???). This is the perfect read, it should be in every school, read by every teen because they’ll relate so much to this book. For anyone who has ever felt even the tiniest bit awkward, this book is for you!