Reviewed by Rowena on
I wasn’t sure what kind of story I’d be getting when I first started this book but I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this one. I say that because I’m not a real big fan of characters that are crazy enough to go to their ex-boyfriend’s house and burn memorabilia from their relationship that ends up burning said ex-boyfriend’s cars. But I’m glad that I stuck with this one because as much as Rosie was crazy, I came to really like her in the end.
This is another road trip book that sucked me right in and I really enjoyed the ride. I enjoyed getting to know Rosie and I enjoyed meeting Matty, Spencer and Logan. Man, did I enjoy getting to know Logan. He starts off as this super bossy and super cocky jackhole but man does he grow on you as the story progresses. By the end of the book, I was near swooning with delight over every mention of Logan. I couldn’t get enough of the guy and when I couldn’t figure out who the love interest was, I was firmly in Camp Logan even though I really liked the other guy, too.
This book was a fun road trip of a book with a cast of characters that were fun, quirky and too adorable for words. In this book, nerds rule and I ate all of that up. I heart nerds and Spencer and Matty were definitely nerds. There were times when I thought I would strangle Rosie but in the end, I liked her. She was just like any other teenager with real problems and she was trying to work through them the best way that she can and I really liked the friendship that blossomed between her and the girl from Texas (who’s name I’m totally blanking on). This was a great summer read for lazy days at the beach or lazy days outside in your backyard while you tan. Either way, this was a fun read that ended in a way that had me super happy so yeah, I definitely recommend this book.
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- 21 October, 2013: Reviewed