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How to Be Bad
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3.5/5
This book was just so much fun.There's just something about roadtrip books about female friendship that get you when it's summertime and you're travelling to another country to meet some friends and see Taylor Swift together,you know?
I was just one chapter in when I went to the event organized by my local bookstore where E Lockhart was promoting this book and just by hearing her talk about it I just knew it was going to be a lot of fun.I wasn't expecting life changing or heart wrecking or anything,I was expecting a funny witty book and I got exactly what I was looking for.
I loved how different the main characters were (which is pretty natural,I reckon,since each of the three authors created her own main character),how they all came from different backgrounds,had different kind of families,different social classes,different religions,yet they all ended up as friends.I do have to admit that each one of the got on my nerves at one point or the other,but,as I said,I wasn't expecting any dramatic role model game from any of them.
The whole roadtrip aspect was perfect and I loved the whole Florida setting.
All things considered,I really did like this book.
This book was just so much fun.There's just something about roadtrip books about female friendship that get you when it's summertime and you're travelling to another country to meet some friends and see Taylor Swift together,you know?
I was just one chapter in when I went to the event organized by my local bookstore where E Lockhart was promoting this book and just by hearing her talk about it I just knew it was going to be a lot of fun.I wasn't expecting life changing or heart wrecking or anything,I was expecting a funny witty book and I got exactly what I was looking for.
I loved how different the main characters were (which is pretty natural,I reckon,since each of the three authors created her own main character),how they all came from different backgrounds,had different kind of families,different social classes,different religions,yet they all ended up as friends.I do have to admit that each one of the got on my nerves at one point or the other,but,as I said,I wasn't expecting any dramatic role model game from any of them.
The whole roadtrip aspect was perfect and I loved the whole Florida setting.
All things considered,I really did like this book.
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