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A review by readunderthestars23
The Yearbook Committee by Sarah Ayoub
4.0
I received a copy of The Yearbook Committee from HarperCollins to review. I’ve never read a book by Sarah Ayoub before but this made me want to find more of her books.
A friend of mine told me this was like The Breakfast Club which I watched for the first time last year and didn’t like. But The Yearbook Committee was so much better than I was expecting.
The Yearbook Committee follows the five teens as they start their final year in high school and all the drama and stress that comes with it. Two of the teens are in the “popular” crowd and the other three aren’t bothered with popularity. What starts as an awkward and mostly reluctant group become unlikely friends as they work on the yearbook.
Through the book each teen faces something that they didn’t expect and they grow and change with the experience and new friendships. It’s like they’ve found the people that bring out the best in them and make them realise they matter. I liked all of the main characters, they had their flaws but doesn’t everyone?
Some things that happened were pretty obvious from the start but the ending was a bit of a shock. I didn’t see that coming at all.
I really enjoyed The Yearbook Committee and it was a very fast read for me. I didn’t want to put it down.
A friend of mine told me this was like The Breakfast Club which I watched for the first time last year and didn’t like. But The Yearbook Committee was so much better than I was expecting.
The Yearbook Committee follows the five teens as they start their final year in high school and all the drama and stress that comes with it. Two of the teens are in the “popular” crowd and the other three aren’t bothered with popularity. What starts as an awkward and mostly reluctant group become unlikely friends as they work on the yearbook.
Through the book each teen faces something that they didn’t expect and they grow and change with the experience and new friendships. It’s like they’ve found the people that bring out the best in them and make them realise they matter. I liked all of the main characters, they had their flaws but doesn’t everyone?
Some things that happened were pretty obvious from the start but the ending was a bit of a shock. I didn’t see that coming at all.
I really enjoyed The Yearbook Committee and it was a very fast read for me. I didn’t want to put it down.