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A review by ameserole
Twenty Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler
4.0
Pretty much the most adorable book I've read in October, so far. The month is young though..
Twenty Boy Summer first made me think that someone was going to be a little adventurous in the boy department. Straight up thought she was going to commit and date 20 guys in one summer. 20 guys within a 3 month span.. could probably be doable.. but my eyes were like bugging out of my head. Thankfully, this book was nothing like that.
In this book, you will meet Anna and Frankie. Honestly, Anna was way more likable than the other. Frankie just annoyed me to no end because of all of the unnecessary drama. However, their friendship was cute and shit but I just didn't get behind all of the secrets or lying between these two. I just didn't get why things weren't out in the open or why they hid such small things from some people.
Other than that, I really enjoyed this book and getting to meet these characters. This is probably because of how realistic this book was in my eyes and it was also something different for YA books. It could just be me thinking that though.
Twenty Boy Summer first made me think that someone was going to be a little adventurous in the boy department. Straight up thought she was going to commit and date 20 guys in one summer. 20 guys within a 3 month span.. could probably be doable.. but my eyes were like bugging out of my head. Thankfully, this book was nothing like that.
In this book, you will meet Anna and Frankie. Honestly, Anna was way more likable than the other. Frankie just annoyed me to no end because of all of the unnecessary drama. However, their friendship was cute and shit but I just didn't get behind all of the secrets or lying between these two. I just didn't get why things weren't out in the open or why they hid such small things from some people.
Other than that, I really enjoyed this book and getting to meet these characters. This is probably because of how realistic this book was in my eyes and it was also something different for YA books. It could just be me thinking that though.