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Long Story Short
by Serena Kaylor
Beatrice is a genius who has always dreamed of studying at Oxford. When she gets in at 16, her parents worry that after being homeschooled and not living a normal teenage life, she isn’t ready. As a trial run/compromise, she agrees to attend a Shakesperian summer camp and accomplish a list of tasks her parents have sent her. These tasks include making friends, hugging 4 people, and other “normal” teenage activities. If she completes the list, her parents will allow her to go to Oxford. As she makes her way through the list, Beatrice makes friends and realizes there is more to life than studying.
I adored the characters in this one and how they really brought Beatrice out of her shell. This was truly one of the best casts of characters I’ve read in a book in a while, and I adored every single one. Overall, this was a really sweet story about a booksmart girl coming into her own and learning how to let go and have fun.
Thank you to Wednesday Books for the advance copy!
I adored the characters in this one and how they really brought Beatrice out of her shell. This was truly one of the best casts of characters I’ve read in a book in a while, and I adored every single one. Overall, this was a really sweet story about a booksmart girl coming into her own and learning how to let go and have fun.
Thank you to Wednesday Books for the advance copy!