What I Read: Anything Goes on a Friday Night
I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book from the author/publisher in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
Anything Goes on a Friday Night, written by Sara Daniell, is a book filled with drama on par with an episode of Keeping up with the Kardishians. I?ll be honest, this isn?t the kind of book that I usually read. I?m all for YA fiction, but high school drama isn?t usually the type of YA fiction I dig. Cancer teens, teenage vampires and werewolves, teens killing each other or rebelling the Capitol, or teenage wizards, those are my kind of YA novels. Just a human gal with more problems that Bella Swan and Katniss Everdeen ever had" Not so much. And while this wasn?t my favorite read, this book did have some really great moments. There were great instances of humor and sass from the female lead which is my bread and butter. There was just enough romantic build up and climax that was perfect for any romance novel (Harlequin style I might add, good for you Sara Daniell). There were also characters that were written really well. This just wasn?t my kind of book, but I would recommend it to my teenaged cousin and all her friends.They love things heavy with drama and Snapchat. So much happens to Elena (Ellie to her friends) in the first nine chapters of this book that I honestly questioned if she would survive the book. I get that teenagers are met with strife, but this just felt like more drama and tumult for one individual to handle. This felt like Real Hous...
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