A review by bookph1le
Nat Enough (Nat Enough #1), Volume 1 by Maria Scrivan

3.0

This was a solid book that will undoubtedly appeal to a lot of middle-grade readers, but it just didn't have that spark that other similar books have had for me. I would have liked to see some more depth, especially with regard to Nat's former friendship with Lily. Nat comes across as kind of clueless, which isn't inconceivable, but since Zoe repeatedly points Lily's bad behavior out to Nat, Nat comes across as kind of dense at times. The pressure to conform in middle school is real, but I would have liked to see Nat show a little more insight, since Lily was not at all subtle in her terrible treatment of her supposed friend.

The real message of this book, though, is that we should all be Flo. And saying that kind of makes me wish the book were told from Flo's point of view instead, since her personality far outshines Nat's.