Author: Lauren Myracle
Publisher: Dutton Books
Pages: 289
Rating: 10/5.
Wealth, privilege, and way too many pastel-tinted opinions...that's Carly's life. And guess what? It's. Getting. On. Her. Nerves.Carly wants to be real, and she 's always counted on her little sister, Anna, to love her and support her - and tell her how right she is. But when Anan turns "hot" over the course of a single summer, everything goes weird.
Suddenly Anna's swimming in the deep end with the big girls - the plastic-perfect-pretty-girls- while Carly watches, hurt, from the kiddie pool. And of course there are boys involved, complicating things as boys always do.With warmth, insight, and an unparaelled gift for finding humor even in stormy situations, beloved author Lauren Myracle dives into the tumultious waters of sisterhood and shows that even sisters can laern to help each other stay alfoat.
Aside from my last review, I loved this book. The characters were well written, you could see their personalities as if they were real people. Cole got on my nerves, and that's all I'm going to say about him. I loved Roger, he seemed so real - don't we wish all boys were like that? Carly was a very good character, I loved how she tried and was determined not to be apart of the norm. I laughed aloud with some parts in this book, so that's a very good thing when it comes to me reading. But it also talks about the sisterly bond that goes, it follows through the thick and thin. This is a real book, nothin' phony about it, go read it! [:
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