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The Perfect Boy by Hailey Abbott

mytileneve's review

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I have to say that what I liked most about this book was the ending. I don't want my review to be spoilery so I'm not going to say more.
Ciara's not really a character I connected with, I couldn't really "understand" her.
Overall, this is a fun, light book

thousandlives's review

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2.0

Ciara is a bit of a "player" and has the reputation to go with it. She decides she's done being a player and goes to stay with her dad in Santa Barbara for the summer. This is where she plans on finding "The Perfect Guy" and is convinced that this guy is AJ, a childhood friend who has transformed from nerd to hottest-boy-around. She teams up with Kevin, another childhood friends who has gone through a similar transformation, and they come up with Operation Woo-ha. The plan is to get AJ interested in Ciara and Maggie, nice-girl-turned-wild-child, interested in Kevin. The problem is that Maggie and AJ seem to be interested in each other. Ciara is so sure about AJ being the perfect guy that she is willing to do almost anything to get him, even if that means betraying her friends. Ciara discovers that her perfect guy may not be whom she's thought all along.

This book really didn't do it for me. I pushed through the first half and once I realized that the second half wasn't any better, I skimmed through it in about an hour. The whole thing just dragged on and on and there wasn't much of anything happening. The narration was a bit dull, the story wasn't convincing, the characters seemed very one dimensional, despite the author's efforts ( I felt like every time Ciara said something about her parent's divorce or AJ about his fame, they were just saying it because maybe that's what people say when they are in those situations, I didn't feel like they actually meant it or that they were genuinely feeling those things. I didn't believe any of it) and.... Well, it just wasn't up to par with the better YA romance novels.

maidmarianlib's review against another edition

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3.0

Breezy beach read. Main characters emotions and immediate and full connection to the love interest is hard to believe, but everything works out in the end. Just for fun.

biancaast's review against another edition

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2.0

I have to say that what I liked most about this book was the ending. I don't want my review to be spoilery so I'm not going to say more.
Ciara's not really a character I connected with, I couldn't really "understand" her.
Overall, this is a fun, light book
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