A review by leclerc
Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid

4.0

There wasn't a single book of TJR that I haven't enjoyed, and I'm always in awe how she manages to make every book her own way.

This book got me out of the reading slump. I'm not a fan of sports but, after a few pages TJR managed to make me root for tennis something that I have never imagined.

Following Carrie through her childhood till her adulthood was beautiful. Every match I was glued to my seat in hopes that she would win. I loved how she was written. She was real, inspirational, and didn't take shit from anyone. A true icon. Also, her character development made me shed a few tears.

The book was indeed sad but, it also gave you hope and it delivered the message that you can achieve what you want no matter what age you are. Never let anyone tell you that you can't because Carrie Soto showed us all how it's done.

The ending was beautiful. I cried. It was something that I didn't except and, it was beautifully done. Big shot out to TJR.