A review by hitbooksnotgirlz
You Know I'm No Good by Jessie Ann Foley

5.0

Mia is full of snark and nothing short of hilarious. While she keeps it under wraps for the first while, it’s clear that she has a deep soul, a big heart, and an even bigger capacity for love. She’s just hurting. I loved watching her relationships at Red Oak flourish & her self awareness grow, despite a few setbacks.
I usually find footnotes quote annoying, but the ones in this novel were sometimes funny, always informative, and therefore enjoyable and totally justified.