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My Fair Brady by Brian D. Kennedy
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
I have given My Fair Brady by Brian D. Kennedy four out of five stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I really enjoyed this story! This book follows two students: Elijah Brady and Wade Westmore. Elijah is super shy whereas Wade is the complete opposite. When the two students have a disastrous introduction to one another, it ends with an arrangement being made for Wade to help Elijah to become popular. For fans who enjoyed the movie She’s All That, there were quite a few similarities and inspiration pulled from that teen flick.
To start off, I didn’t think I was going to like Wade’s character as he was quite annoying and felt like he only really cared about himself however, there was a lot of growth for his character which was great to read. Also, I loved the dual perspective between Wade and Elijah to get the full picture between the two characters.
There were some secondary characters that I would love to learn more about and see their stories blossom too, if this were to become a series. I found this book to be a fun read, the writing was great. I would love to read more of Brian D. Kennedy’s material in the near future.
I really enjoyed this story! This book follows two students: Elijah Brady and Wade Westmore. Elijah is super shy whereas Wade is the complete opposite. When the two students have a disastrous introduction to one another, it ends with an arrangement being made for Wade to help Elijah to become popular. For fans who enjoyed the movie She’s All That, there were quite a few similarities and inspiration pulled from that teen flick.
To start off, I didn’t think I was going to like Wade’s character as he was quite annoying and felt like he only really cared about himself however, there was a lot of growth for his character which was great to read. Also, I loved the dual perspective between Wade and Elijah to get the full picture between the two characters.
There were some secondary characters that I would love to learn more about and see their stories blossom too, if this were to become a series. I found this book to be a fun read, the writing was great. I would love to read more of Brian D. Kennedy’s material in the near future.