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It was okay. I expected to feel more nostalgia reading this, but then I suppose my '91 was very different from the MC's since she was graduating high school and I was finishing kindergarten! I was actually pretty into the book until the "climax", which was actually quite anti-climatic. It just felt rushed. Certain plot elements seemed unnecessary (like pretty much everything with her parents), and one character changed their attitude so quickly I got whiplash. I think the thing I enjoyed most about the book that saved it from being a two-star rating was that in the end, Cassie and "Sam Goody" don't end up together. That felt very real. For a while, I was concerned they were going to have her give up Barnard for the boy, or have him decide to follow her to New York, both of which would've been a lot for a fledgling relationship that had only lasted a few weeks, during which neither party actually knew the other's real name!