A review by maryehavens
Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong by Prudence Shen

3.0

I was surprised that Nolan let so many people push him around but then again, I think he was in a weird position where he was basically taking care of himself as a teenager as both his parents put other priorities first in their lives. I thought his mother, in particular, was wrong. But that’s only one part of this kind of “everything and the robot sink” story.
The rivalry with the cheerleaders, the robot competition, the student body president election, it was just all there. Plus the parental abandonment!
Anyway, I liked it but I’m not in love with it. It was a nice distraction from my Russian dystopian sci-fi novel.