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A review by cheermio
In Some Other Life by Jessica Brody
3.0
I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a honest review.
very frivolous but fun. I mean, sure I wanted to kick the main character, Kennedy, in the ass multiple times, but she eventually sort of got a clue?
it was definitely what i was in the mood for today.
basically it's the multiverse theory played out as a teenage girl with relationship and the grass is always greener mentality problems.
some purposefully vague thoughts
1. never decide your future because of a boy's kiss when you're 14. TALK TO YOUR PARENTS. (not vague because you learn this relatively early)
2. don't be a jerk to fit in with friends who aren't worth your time.
3. don't compound a stupid decision by perpetuating it.
honestly thinking about this more the moral is actually that she was RIGHT in the decision she originally made but not because of the reasons she comes to understand as a smarter 18 year old. so you're left to understand that when making a decision between excellent prep school and 14 year old boy crush, you should always go with the boy. no! go with your education! learn to properly use capitalization UNLIKE ME.
sigh. this book is becoming more problematic for me.
I'm just going to say that I enjoyed it today for what it is - compete frivolity.
very frivolous but fun. I mean, sure I wanted to kick the main character, Kennedy, in the ass multiple times, but she eventually sort of got a clue?
it was definitely what i was in the mood for today.
basically it's the multiverse theory played out as a teenage girl with relationship and the grass is always greener mentality problems.
some purposefully vague thoughts
1. never decide your future because of a boy's kiss when you're 14. TALK TO YOUR PARENTS. (not vague because you learn this relatively early)
2. don't be a jerk to fit in with friends who aren't worth your time.
3. don't compound a stupid decision by perpetuating it.
honestly thinking about this more the moral is actually that she was RIGHT in the decision she originally made but not because of the reasons she comes to understand as a smarter 18 year old. so you're left to understand that when making a decision between excellent prep school and 14 year old boy crush, you should always go with the boy. no! go with your education! learn to properly use capitalization UNLIKE ME.
sigh. this book is becoming more problematic for me.
I'm just going to say that I enjoyed it today for what it is - compete frivolity.