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The Perfect Guy Doesn't Exist
by Sophie Gonzales
What an incredibly fun book. The Perfect Guy Doesn't Exist follows high school student Ivy in two timelines: first, the past, where we see her best friendship with Mack, the girl who lives across the street who Ivy's secretly in love with, break down; and the present, where Weston, the man of her dreams and starring character of her favorite TV show, comes to life. It's a lovely story about the way reality and fiction collide.
My favorite subplot is that Ivy has the most extreme helicopter parents and doesn't have the fortitude to tell them to back off. In fact, she doesn't really want them to! Ivy likes living in a world where she's never alone, where someone always has her back. As you follow her story, you can see how Ivy copes when the most important thing—not being alone—comes back to bite her.
Another five-star read from Sophie Gonzales!
My favorite subplot is that Ivy has the most extreme helicopter parents and doesn't have the fortitude to tell them to back off. In fact, she doesn't really want them to! Ivy likes living in a world where she's never alone, where someone always has her back. As you follow her story, you can see how Ivy copes when the most important thing—not being alone—comes back to bite her.
Another five-star read from Sophie Gonzales!