The Calculus of Change by Jessie Hilb

The Calculus of Change

by Jessie Hilb

Overweight and pretty, high school senior Aden gets caught up in an exciting new friendship that quickly turns into unreturned love--at least on Aden's side--even while it helps her get closer to her deceased mother's heritage.

Reviewed by Amber on

1 of 5 stars

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I don’t really have too much to say about this book because it failed to draw me in, which meant I ended up skimming most of it. My biggest issue with the book was that there was no draw for me. I just didn’t connect with the writing style, and I had no interest in the characters or the plot because of that.

I also didn’t like the way the student/teacher relationship was dealt with in this book. The teacher wasn’t punished or fired or anything for what he did, in fact it was completely brushed over. I didn’t like that there were no repercussions for his actions.

Obviously, I don’t recommend picking this one up.

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