A review by sc104906
Never Always Sometimes by Adi Alsaid

2.0

Dave and Julia have been friends forever. Like all other hipsters, they have decided to create a list of rules to always do, never do, and sometimes do. These rules work to ensure that the two do not end up like a cliché. Turns out clichés are clichés for a reason. Dave is in love with Julia, but alas cannot tell her because it would ruin the friendship. He pines after her throughout high school, attempting to move on with other girls.

Senior year they uncover the list again and Julia decides to do everything on the list. She wants to be the ultimate cliché, because that is just hilarious.

I really liked this author’s first book, but the characters in this book were too vapid to like. I couldn’t get onboard with the plot or characters.