A review by maddieg
Take Me Home Tonight by Morgan Matson

4.0

I was honestly really looking forward to this book, but I was sadly let down. This was my least favorite Morgan Matson book I've read and there are a lot of reasons why. One, I felt like it started really slow and it was hard to get into. I found this odd as it was set over the course of a few hours, but I felt like it could've done better. Two, it was hard to keep the two girls' stories separate from each other. Kat and Stevie didn't have distinct voices and even though you could tell who was who by the start of each chapter, it would be difficult without it. Also, I felt like Teri's storyline was completely random and unnecessary to the entire plotline. However, there were some parts of the book I absolutely loved. I did enjoy the small romance with Kat and Cary and thought that they were adorable together. I also enjoyed Kat and Stevie's friendship and loved how they were able to come back together at the end of the story after being separated. Overall, it wasn't a fantastic book, but it also wasn't completely terrible.

Favorite Quote: "Maybe the regular life you take for granted becomes unspeakably precious once it's not yours anymore."