MY FINE FELLOW By Jennieke Cohen

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MY FINE FELLOW By Jennieke CohenMy Fine Fellow by Jennieke Cohen
Published by HarperTeen on 1/11/22
Genres: Historical, Retellings, Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 343
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It’s 1830s England, and Culinarians—doyens who consult with society’s elite to create gorgeous food and confections—are the crème de la crème of high society.

Helena Higgins, top of her class at the Royal Academy, has a sharp demeanor and an even sharper palate—and knows stardom awaits her if she can produce greatness in her final year.

Penelope Pickering is going to prove the value of non-European cuisine to all of England. Her contemporaries may scorn her Filipina heritage and her dishes, but with her flawless social graces and culinary talents, Penelope is set to prove them wrong.

Elijah Little has nothing to his name but a truly excellent instinct for flavors. London merchants won’t allow a Jewish boy to own a shop, so he hawks his pasties for a shilling a piece to passersby—but he knows with training he can break into the highest echelon of society.

When Penelope and Helena meet Elijah, a golden opportunity arises: to pull off a project never seen before, and turn Elijah from a street vendor to a gentleman chef.

But Elijah’s transformation will have a greater impact on this trio than they originally realize—and mayhem, unseemly faux pas, and a little romance will all be a part of the delicious recipe.

Short and Sweet Review

The year is 1830 and culinarians consult with society’s elite to create amazing food. Both Helena and Penelope are in the top of their class at the culinary school. One night both of the girls meet street vendor, Elijah, Helena makes a comment that she can make Elijah a gentleman chef. This becomes Helena’s end of the year project and she know’s if she succeeds only greater things will come in the future. But Elijah’s transformation may be more than the girls originally expected.

We get all three characters POVs and I will say I enjoyed Penelope and Elijah’s over Helena. Helena is one of those people who’s really passionate about what she’s doing but she’s off-putting and I think because she’s higher in society she looks down on people below her. Helena’s goal is to be the best culinarian England has seen. Penelope is half Filipina and she wants to show England that other cuisines have value. Penelope was just an easy character to like she was so nice to everyone and tried to mediate when Helena came off too harsh. Elijah is the street vendor trying to become a gentleman chef and maybe in the end own his own shop if he can impress the right people.

When Helena and Penelope meet Elijah, Helena is not impressed and says she can make him an even better cook and a gentleman. Elijah takes her up on her offer and he begins his lessons in cooking and learning manners to impress society’s upper class. Helena is a tough teacher she wants perfection, when Helena loses her patience Penelope steps in and this is where we see some sparks fly between Penelope and Elijah.

Most of the book involves Elijah’s training and then halfway through we see Elijah show off his training at fairs and cooking for the Princess. I liked seeing the dishes that the trio would prepare.

This retelling was engaging and descriptive. The characters represent different classes and races and it’s just so well done. I couldn’t put this book down!

THE STORYTELLER By Kathryn Williams

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THE STORYTELLER By Kathryn WilliamsThe Storyteller by Kathryn Williams
Published by HarperTeen on 1/11/22
Genres: Contemporary, Historical, Mystery & Detective, Young Adult
Pages: 368
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It’s not every day you discover you might be related to Anastasia…or that the tragic princess actually survived her assassination attempt and has been living as the woman you know as Aunt Anna.

For Jess Morgan, who is growing tired of living her life to please everyone else, discovering her late aunt’s diaries shows her she’s not the only one struggling to hide who she really is. But was her aunt truly a Romanov princess? Or is this some elaborate hoax?

With the help of a supremely dorky but undeniably cute local college student named Evan, Jess digs into the century-old mystery.

But soon Jess realizes there’s another, bigger truth waiting to be revealed: Jess Morgan. Because if she’s learned anything from Aunt Anna, it’s that only you can write your own story.

Short and Sweet Review

After helping her mom clean out her great aunts home, Jess finds a trunk full of old diaries unfortunately they’re in Russian. Jess enlists the help of a college student Evan, who agrees to help Jess translate the diaries for a fee. After reading a few of the diaries Evan suspects they could be the diaries of Anastasia Romanov, so did Anastasia survive the assassination attempt and live out the rest of her life as a woman named Anna? The more Jess reads the diaries the more she realizes that she can be who she truly is and write her own story.

Jess Morgan lives a double life she can be herself around her friend Katie, but around her boyfriend and family she’s a different person. It’s hard for Jess to keep everything together especially when she’s with her boyfriend and his friends, you can tell she’s unhappy. This is the side plot in this book. I thought it was predictable in the fact that you can tell at some point she would crack. I did like how Katie would bring Jess back to Earth and make her realize that she wasn’t herself around.

Anyway the big thing here is the diaries. The diaries Jess found in the trunk are in Russian and when Evan reads a few they sound like they could be written by Anastasia Romanov the Grand Duchess who was assassinated with her family. Jess and Evan become immersed in the diaries and the stories that are woven in them. The more they read the more they believe that Jess’s aunt Anna could have been Anastasia.

I did like that we got to read the diary entries along with Jess and Evan and maybe get a glimpse into what life was like for Anna. The more Jess read the entries the more she saw that she’s not the only one having problems hiding who she really is. I think this is when she starts showing who she is and starts to speak up for herself. Also the relationship between Evan and Jess seemed to progress to quickly I thought they could have been better as friends, especially since Jess just broke up with her boyfriend. The ending got dark and depressing really fast and I wasn’t expecting it, but overall it was a good book and I enjoyed the mystery of who was writing the diaries and whether or not Anna is Anastasia.

THE UPPER WORLD By Femi Fadugba

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THE UPPER WORLD By Femi FadugbaThe Upper World by Femi Fadugba
Series: The Upper World #1
Published by HarperTeen on 12/7/21
Genres: Fantasy & Magic, Science Fiction, Young Adult
Pages: 352
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Today

During arguably the worst week of Esso’s life, an accident knocks him into an incredible world—a place beyond space or time, where he can see glimpses of the past and future. But if what he sees there is true, he might not have much longer to live, unless he can use his new gift to change the course of history.

Tomorrow

Rhia’s past is filled with questions, none of which she expects a new physics tutor to answer. But Dr. Esso’s not here to help Rhia. He’s here because he needs her help—to unravel a tragedy that happened fifteen years ago. One that holds the key not only to Rhia’s past, but to a future worth fighting for.

Short and Sweet Review

Past: Esso is having the worst week of his life, and after an accident he’s knocked into a different world where he can see glimpses of the past and the future. After seeing what the future has in store Esso realizes he needs to use what he learned to change the future.

Future: Rhia is a foster kid and she has a lot of questions about her birth parents. When Rhia’s new tutor comes around it doesn’t seem like he can give her the answers she wants, but he holds most of the answers to her questions. Dr. Esso needs Rhia’s help to fix what went wrong 15 years ago.

The Upper World has both the POV of Esso and Rhia. Esso is in high school and unfortunately his week has been awful. He’s been caught in the wrong place at the wrong time and now some people are after him. Esso’s father isn’t in his life but his mother gives him a journal that belonged to his father which is how Esso learns of the upper world. When Esso somehow gets into the upper world he see’s visuals of the past and the present and know’s that he doesn’t have much time to change the future. Rhia on the other hand is 15 years in the future and she wants answers about her past. When she meets her physics teacher she doesn’t know what to expect, but Esso has information about her birth mother and Rhia wants it. Rhia and Esso end up working together using physics and math to try and figure out how to go back in time to make things right.

This book was so slow and it didn’t help that I just didn’t connect with either character. I feel like if Esso would have just explained himself that things wouldn’t have escalated the way they did. Rhia on the other hand was rash her emotions were all over the place and it just made me not like her. There’s a lot of talk of physics in this book and not a lot of time traveling per se. The upper world is strange and not really something that could be considered time traveling it just showed the characters what would happen. The ending was okay but I just had so many problems with the execution to get there. This is going to have a sequel and I’m not sure what it has in store because I thought everything was wrapped up in the end.

BLOOD & HONEY By Shelby Mahurin

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BLOOD & HONEY By Shelby MahurinBlood & Honey by Shelby Mahurin
Series: Serpent & Dove #2
Published by HarperTeen on 9/1/20
Genres: Fantasy & Magic, Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 538
Format: Ebook
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Lou, Reid, Coco, and Ansel are on the run from coven, kingdom, and church—fugitives with nowhere to hide.

To survive, they need allies. Strong ones. But as Lou becomes increasingly desperate to save those she loves, she turns to a darker side of magic that may cost Reid the one thing he can’t bear to lose. Bound to her always, his vows were clear: where Lou goes, he will go; and where she stays, he will stay.

Until death do they part.

Short and Sweet Review

After the last book, Lou, Reid, Coco, Ansel, and the rest of the gang are trying to find allies to help them defeat Morgane. Lou and the gang are fugitives on the run from the church, coven, and kingdom, and really have nowhere to hide especially with Morgane trying to bait them.

Alright I feel like this review in particular is going to be very short because there’s not much to say. There wasn’t a lot going on in this book I was so bored I felt like the whole time they were trying to find allies and that was 80% of the book. It took me 8 months to read this book because of how many times I picked it up and put it back down, there was nothing that was holding my interest. Reid and Lou were insufferable I swear it to you all they would do was argue and it’s just like didn’t they fall in love in the last book? Now it’s like they can’t stand each other. The difference between Serpent & Dove and Blood & Honey is day and night. After reading this I can’t decide if I want to read the final book. I would do it just to finish the trilogy but if it’s as bad as this book was that’s 623 pages I wasted reading.

RED WOLF By Rachel Vincent

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RED WOLF By Rachel VincentRed Wolf by Rachel Vincent
Published by HarperTeen on 7/27/21
Genres: Fantasy & Magic, Retellings, Young Adult
Pages: 367
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For as long as sixteen-year-old Adele can remember, the village of Oakvale has been surrounded by the dark wood—a forest filled with terrible monsters. A forest that light itself cannot penetrate.

Unlike her fellow villagers, Adele cannot avoid the dark wood.

Adele is one of a long line of guardians: women who secretly take on the form of a wolf, in order to protect their village.

But when accepting her fate means giving up the boy she loves, abandoning the future she imagined for herself, and breaking her own moral code, she must decide how far she is willing to go to keep her neighbors safe.

Short and Sweet Review

Adele lives in the village of Oakvale, Oakvale is surrounded by the dark wood which is filled with monsters. Unlike the other villagers Adele can’t avoid the dark wood, she’s a guardian, she can transform into a wolf to protect the village from the dark wood. When Adele learns everything that comes with being a guardian she isn’t sure this is the life she wants.

Adele just recently turned 16 and when she goes to visit her grandmother in the dark wood she learns that she’s able to transform into a redwulf. Adele passed her trial and now she’s going to learn how to be a guardian and protect her village from the dark wood like her mother and grandmother have done before her. Adele learns that there’s sacrifices she has to make like giving up Grainger a boy she likes because he wouldn’t understand the life she’s going to live, she also learns that she already has someone she’s supposed to marry named Maxime.

There’s a lot of focus on Adele becoming a redwulf, the love triangle, and what could be terrorizing the village. Adele was an okay character I didn’t connect with her or agree with the decisions she made. She often thought she was right and would ask for advice and do the exact opposite. The love triangle was obnoxious, Adele has known Grainger longer so she prefers him, she was so rude to Maxime it was just awful. I’m surprised anyone wanted to be with her.

I liked the retelling aspect it was different from the normal Red Riding Hood we know. The ending was strange, I feel like things could have been avoided if Adele would have just listened but she ended up making a mess out of everything. With the way things ended I’m not sure if this is supposed to be a stand alone or a series.

MY CONTRARY MARY By Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, Jodi Meadows

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MY CONTRARY MARY By Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, Jodi MeadowsMy Contrary Mary by Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, Jodi Meadows
Series: Mary #1
Published by HarperTeen on 6/22/21
Genres: Fantasy & Magic, Historical, Retellings, Young Adult
Pages: 512
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Welcome to Renaissance France, a place of poison and plots, of beauties and beasts, of mice and . . . queens?

Mary is the queen of Scotland and the jewel of the French court. Except when she’s a mouse. Yes, reader, Mary is an Eðian (shapeshifter) in a kingdom where Verities rule. It’s a secret that could cost her a head—or a tail.

Luckily, Mary has a confidant in her betrothed, Francis. But things at the gilded court take a treacherous turn after the king meets a suspicious end. Thrust onto the throne, Mary and Francis face a viper’s nest of conspiracies, traps, and treason. And if Mary’s secret is revealed, heads are bound to roll.

Short and Sweet Review

We’re in the time of the Renaissance France and Mary Queen of Scots has lived in France since she was a young girl. Mary has always known she was going to marry the Dauphin Francis, but Mary has a secret she’s an Eðian. This gives Mary the ability to change into her spirit animal which is a mouse and she uses this ability to learn things about the other royals living in the castle. Unfortunately there’s a lot of scheming going on and soon Mary and Francis are going to be thrust on the throne and even sooner someone is going to try to get them off.

There’s a lot of characters in this book we have Mary and Francis and we have Mary’s four ladies in waiting also all named Mary so they all go by nick names and we have Ari Nostradamus and Catherine De Medici and King Henry, oh and Mary’s uncles.

Anyway the book started off a little slow which I suppose was to build everything up and things did pick up halfway through the book after King Henry met his end. Catherine De Medici is up to no good and so are Mary’s uncles but they’re not working together so at some point Mary and Francis do end up splitting up and Mary goes to Scotland and Francis is in France dealing with his mother. Ari Nostradamus was an okay character she was hired by Catherine to spy on Mary and I feel like she started the ball rolling with the trouble that came to Mary after her and Francis’s marriage. I guess Ari was useful because she could make potions but some of the things she did were annoying. Mary was an a good character she didn’t want to believe that her uncles would plot against her and Francis felt the same about Catherine.

Overall this was a good book. It definitely got better during the second half when things started to pick up and more of the plots against Mary and Francis were revealed. I’m excited to see what the next installments in the Mary series will bring!

THE BETRAYED By Kiera Cass

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THE BETRAYED By Kiera CassThe Betrayed by Kiera Cass
Series: The Betrothed #2
Published by HarperTeen on 6/29/21
Genres: Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 304
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Can you follow your heart when it’s already broken?

After fleeing Coroa and leaving the memory of her beloved Silas behind, Hollis is unsteadily adjusting to life in Isolte. The Eastoffe family’s affection is a balm on her weary spirit, though Etan, a surly cousin with a deep distaste for Coroans, threatens to upset the uneasy peace she’s found.

While tensions at home ratchet up, disquiet in the kingdom of Isolte is reaching a fever pitch. The Eastoffes may have the power to unseat a tyrannical king—but only with Hollis’s help.

Can a girl who’s lost it all put the fate of her adopted homeland over the secret longings of her heart?

Short and Sweet Review

The Betrayed picks up right where The Betrothed left off. Hollis is still dealing with the loss of Silas and her parents but she’s coping and knows that she still has the love and support of Silas’s mom and sister Scarlet. The family is on their way to Isolte and they know that the King has been up to no good but the Eastoffe family needs Hollis’s help to prove it.

Life in Isolte is not easy for Hollis especially when Silas’s cousin Etan is making it very clear how much he dislikes Hollis while everyone else is trying to make her feel welcome. The family is invited to the castle for the King’s sons wedding and the family knows that this is their chance to try to find proof that the king has been killing his people and unseat him from the throne. Over the course of the visit Hollis and Etan become closer I feel like this relationship was rushed considering the fact that Silas just died and that Etan is his cousin but I guess it was okay because she got the family’s blessing. Anyway in the castle there’s a lot of maneuvering and trying to get people to back the family and find proof against the King, we also see Valentina again. At the final battle we learn one shocking thing about what happened at Hollis and Sila’s wedding night and then were suddenly back on our way to Coroa, you following me? Anyway king Jameson is basically slime and when you live by the sword you die by the sword, or something like that.

Overall we get a basic Disney ending a happily ever after if you will so strange to have your rebound man be your dead husbands cousin but do you girl. It was a quick book to get through, Hollis was often lead more by her heart than her brain and I’m sure if this as written differently she would have faced some consequences but nonetheless it was an okay book.

DON’T BREATHE A WORD By Jordyn Taylor

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DON’T BREATHE A WORD By Jordyn TaylorDon't Breathe a Word by Jordyn Taylor
Published by HarperTeen on 5/18/21
Genres: Historical, Mystery & Detective, Thrillers, Young Adult
Pages: 347
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Eva has never felt like she belonged . . . not in her own family or with her friends in New York City, and certainly not at a fancy boarding school like Hardwick Preparatory Academy. So, when she is invited to join the Fives, an elite secret society, she jumps at the opportunity to finally be a part of something.

But what if the Fives are about more than just having the best parties and receiving special privileges from the school? What if they are also responsible for keeping some of Hardwick’s biggest secrets buried?

1962:

There is only one reason why Connie would volunteer to be one of the six students to participate in testing Hardwick’s nuclear fallout shelter: Craig Allenby. While the thought of nuclear war sends her into a panic, she can’t pass up the opportunity to spend four days locked in with the school’s golden boy.

However, Connie and the other students quickly discover that there is more to this “test” than they previously thought. As they are forced to follow an escalating series of commands, Connie realizes that one wrong move could have dangerous consequences.

Separated by sixty years, Eva and Connie’s stories become inextricably intertwined as Eva unravels the mystery of how six students went into the fallout shelter all those years ago . . . but only five came out.

Short and Sweet Review

Present day: Eva doesn’t feel like she belongs not with her family or with her friends back at home, so she definitely doesn’t feel like she belongs at Hardwick Preparatory Academy. When Eva has the chance to join a secret society called the Fives she jumps at the chance to finally belong to something, but the Fives are hiding some of the school’s biggest secrets.

Past: It’s 1962 and one of the biggest worries is a possible nuclear war so when Hardwick makes a fallout shelter and gives six students the opportunity to stay in it for four days Connie volunteers. But the only reason Connie volunteers is Craig Allenby the schools golden boy. The fallout shelter isn’t what any of the students expected, it ends up being more of an experiment and six students went in but only five make it out.

Both of our main characters go to Hardwick Preparatory Academy but during different time periods. We see Connie during the 60s and Eva during the present day. Connie is more timid and the thought of a nuclear war freaks her out. Connie only agrees to volunteer to go in the fallout shelter because Craig Allenby is also planning to go and she likes him, problem is he has a girlfriend. While in the fallout shelter we see the students go through scenarios and drills that their teacher who is running the fallout shelter is making them go through. Over the course of the four days we see the students make questionable decisions which one student questions. In the end Connie starts wondering if she made the right decision signing up and how she’s going to make it out.

Eva is more sure of herself than Connie so when she gets an invite to join the Fives she’s all about it. After doing all the initiation stuff and being accepted Eva learns that the fallout shelter is an off limit topic. Eva also meets Erik during track and learns that one of the students who was in the fallout shelter that died was a relative of his and that sets of the mystery. While trying to avoid getting caught by Dean Allenby (yes that Allenby) and the fives, Erik and Eva sneak around and try to find as much information about the fallout shelter and the people in it as they can.

I liked how the two stories intertwined. I got a creepy feeling while reading this book and I loved it! I felt so bad about what happened in the fallout shelter it did seem like an unfortunate accident. The ending was great and I’m happy that everyone seemed to get some kind of closure.

LAST CHANCE BOOKS By Kelsey Rodkey

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LAST CHANCE BOOKS By Kelsey RodkeyLast Chance Books by Kelsey Rodkey
Published by HarperTeen on 5/18/21
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 360
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Nothing will stop Madeline Moore from taking over her family’s independent bookstore after college. Nothing, that is—until a chain bookstore called Prologue opens across the street and threatens to shut them down.

Madeline sets out to demolish the competition, but the guy who works over at Prologue seems intent on ruining her life. Not only is he taking her customers, he has the unbelievable audacity to be… extremely cute.

But that doesn’t matter. Jasper is the enemy and he will be destroyed. After all—all’s fair in love and (book) war.

Short and Sweet Review

Madeline wants to take over her family’s bookstore after college, but she learns that her dreams may not come true after a chain bookstore across the street, Prologue opens and threatens to shut them down. Madeline is determined to take them down but Jasper over at Prologue seems to have the same idea by stealing customers and he has the audacity to be cute.

Madeline loves her family’s bookstore Books and Moore so when her aunt Astrid shares the news that bookstore is going to close Madeline feels like her world is falling apart. Madeline starts coming up with ideas to make more money to try to keep the bookstore open. I liked all of Madeline’s fundraising ideas from getting food trucks, pastries, an author to come by, her friend to make a YouTube video, and a go fund me.

We also see that Madeline’s mom comes back in her life and how that relationship affects things. Madeline and her brother Benny were raised by their aunt Astrid and Benny’s dad Sterling so to have their mom come back was an adjustment and there was a lot of tension.

The rivalry and romance between Madeline and Jasper was an interesting one to say the least. The two were in a prank war and would try to take customers from each others stores and at one point we see things go too far. When things go too far that’s when these two decide to get into a sort of relationship? I’m not even sure I should call it a relationship but whatever it was I didn’t really like it. I felt like they didn’t really have chemistry they had more of a hookup vibe going on and they didn’t really spend much time in the romance phase.

This book was okay I was all for saving the bookstore but towards the end of the book I found myself getting annoyed with Madeline. I loved that she wanted to save the bookstore but she just wouldn’t look at things realistically like everyone else would and it was annoying and so were her outbursts. Overall it just fell short of my expectations.

EXCUSE ME WHILE I UGLY CRY By Joya Goffney

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EXCUSE ME WHILE I UGLY CRY By Joya GoffneyExcuse Me While I Ugly Cry by Joya Goffney
Published by HarperTeen on 5/4/21
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 362
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Quinn keeps lists of everything—from the days she’s ugly cried, to “Things That I Would Never Admit Out Loud” and all the boys she’d like to kiss. Her lists keep her sane. By writing her fears on paper, she never has to face them in real life. That is, until her journal goes missing . . .

Then an anonymous account posts one of her lists on Instagram for the whole school to see and blackmails her into facing seven of her greatest fears, or else her entire journal will go public. Quinn doesn’t know who to trust. Desperate, she teams up with Carter Bennett—the last known person to have her journal—in a race against time to track down the blackmailer.

Together, they journey through everything Quinn’s been too afraid to face, and along the way, Quinn finds the courage to be honest, to live in the moment, and to fall in love.

Short and Sweet

Quinn has a journal that she writes lists that consists of general things to a list of boys she’d like to kiss. But when her journal is misplaced and an anonymous account is blackmailing her Quinn has no choice but to face her fears and complete the items on her things to do before graduation list otherwise her whole journal could be posted online. Quinn teams up with Carter the last person known to have her journal and together they try to track the blackmailer and help Quinn face some of her fears.

Characters

Quinn: Quinn is our main character and she’s in high school. Quinn is filled with hope and fear and she places most of those in her journal. The journal is basically her life, it’s almost as if she doesn’t know who to be without her journal to guide her. Quinn had a lot of growth over the course of the book she began to face her fears and break out of her comfort zone. I loved seeing her become more comfortable and I appreciated the people she started to surround herself with because they brought out the best in her.

Romance

Quinn and Carter: Quinn has had a crush on Carter since he moved to Austin, but after there first group study session she’s put off. After the whole journal debacle Quinn reluctantly teams up with Carter to find who has her journal. After all the time they spent together we can see that they do care for each other. I like how protective Carter is over Quinn and how much he genuinely cares about her feelings and takes her concerns seriously although sometimes he has to make her think logically.

Quotes

~ “I’m so mad. And when I get this mad, I cry. And if I let it get too far, I ugly cry.”

~ “That’s what the journal’s all about: getting all my feelings out so I never have to talk about them.”

My Thoughts

Quinn’s journal holds everything that’s important to her. Once her journal goes missing she feels like she’s lost a part of herself and understandably she’s freaking out. Quinn teams up with Carter the last person known to have her journal and together they begin to tackle things on Quinn’s list of things to do before graduation. Quinn is fearful but with the help of Carter, Auden, and Olivia she begins to cross things off her list. I love that Quinn made new friends, especially Olivia. Olivia is one of those ride or die friends. We follow Quinn as she figures out who she truly is and realizes she never needed the journal to tell her. I also loved seeing all the lists Quinn would write.

Overall

This book is heartfelt and funny and tackles a lot of issues. In the end I was just so happy with how much Quinn grew and how much she learned to face her fears and have more confidence in herself. This was a book I couldn’t put down I loved the characters and the journey of self discovery!