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laurelgarver 's review for:
Isla and the Happily Ever After
by Stephanie Perkins
I'd written a longer review that for some reason disappeared and I don't have the energy to re-write it.
While the characterization is somewhat shallow, I liked the way Perkins drew Josh and his situation. He was unique, and reminded me of some arty guys I'd dated, who also were a terrible fit for traditional schooling and would have been happier taking their GED at 15 and going straight to train at an art academy.
While the characterization is somewhat shallow, I liked the way Perkins drew Josh and his situation. He was unique, and reminded me of some arty guys I'd dated, who also were a terrible fit for traditional schooling and would have been happier taking their GED at 15 and going straight to train at an art academy.