Matthew Boren
Autore di Folded Notes from High School
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- Opere
- 4
- Opere correlate
- 1
- Utenti
- 94
- Popolarità
- #199,202
- Voto
- 3.2
- Recensioni
- 8
- ISBN
- 7
Do you need to like the main character to like a book? Because I DON'T!! Tara Maureen Murphy is a selfish liar who will always look out for #1-- herself. She's jealous and diabolical. Annoying and fucking entertaining!! It made for a rollercoaster of emotions following her through her final year of high school.
This book is a combo of many things that I freaking LOVE in books. First off, it's set in the 90's-- which, let's be honest, was the best decade of all. Second, I love reading books told in unique formats. This book was told as notes passed from one teen to another and that was fun. Third, the DRAMA. I like reading about high school drama and maybe others would find it unexciting, but for whatever reason, I like it. There is A LOT of high school drama in this book-- oh my. This is mainly because the main character is a drama queen (she's described as a cross between Tracy Flick & Regina George) & lives for the drama (the literal play kind & the kind that she finds in her relationships with others).
Was this book perfection?? No. It had some lulls in the story where things weren't as page-turning. The ending was abrupt and it felt like the author just sort of ran out of pages. It left me like: WHERE IS THE REST????
The best parts-- The notes FELT like notes, which brought me back to my own note passing days. Tara was diabolical and insufferable at times-- which is just how I like my mean girls. The things she would write to Matt!! He put up with so much crap from this force of a girl and I was hooked on the anticipation of him telling her off.
OVERALL: A super fun book, and we need those, right? I really loved the 90's setting, the references to mixed tapes and retro bands & fashions, and the note format that the book was told in. I totally recommend this as something to mix-in with your darker, more serious books. It wasn't perfect but it was fun!
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