![]() Which, like everything else about this book, is completely bananas. A few pages in, Audrina lays out the basic premise. Andrews crammed SO MUCH JAWDROPPY STUFF in here that I’m having a hard time holding back, too! But we’ll get to that later as I’ve detoured-back to the scheduled beginning please. ![]() I did think going in that there might be some cringing at the writing (there was: so much repetition! sometimes the characters sounded like when children play dolls and it was children speaking pretending to be adults pretty sure this book covered EVERY single male/female stereotype) but nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be and what I was surprised about was some of the content. I remember this book always stood out to me from all the rest but at the time I couldn’t really place why, and assumed maybe it was because it was Andrews’ only stand-alone novel. Jamie: I read all her books through the Logan series (mind you this was all tween/teen years) and the only one I’ve reread as an adult is My Sweet Audrina. By signing up you agree to our terms of use Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. ![]()
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