Release Date: 5, December, 2017
Publisher: Henry Holt & Co. (BYR)
Publisher: Henry Holt & Co. (BYR)
Pages: 320
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
Source: Publisher
Source: Publisher
Rate: 4/5
SYNOPSIS
A contemporary novel about a girl whose high school production of A Midsummer Night's Dreamleads her to new friends—and maybe even new love.
The day of the last party of the summer, Claudia overhears a conversation she wasn't supposed to. Now on the wrong side of one of the meanest girls in school, Claudia doesn't know what to expect when the two are paired up to write a paper—let alone when they're both forced to try out for the school production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
But mandatory participation has its upsides—namely, an unexpected friendship, a boy band obsession, and a guy with the best dimpled smile Claudia's ever seen. As Claudia's world starts to expand, she finds that maybe there are some things worth sticking her neck out for.
The day of the last party of the summer, Claudia overhears a conversation she wasn't supposed to. Now on the wrong side of one of the meanest girls in school, Claudia doesn't know what to expect when the two are paired up to write a paper—let alone when they're both forced to try out for the school production of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
But mandatory participation has its upsides—namely, an unexpected friendship, a boy band obsession, and a guy with the best dimpled smile Claudia's ever seen. As Claudia's world starts to expand, she finds that maybe there are some things worth sticking her neck out for.
REVIEW
Claudia is an average teenager so she was highly relatable! She makes some mistakes learns new stuff. Her brother & bestie, Alex & Zoe were very nice characters. Always there for her! Iris is your local bitchy rich girl but I liked her in the end. The writing is pretty nice. I didn't get bored once & enjoyed reading the book alot. The book is pretty fast paced but kinda became irritating when Claudia does some silly stuff but she's a teenager so we can't blame her right?!
Overall, a really nice & refreshing YA contemporary. Would recommend it to teenagers as it has more of a teenage setting.
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