6/12/2023 0 Comments Perfect you by elizabeth scottHer problems with her friend Anna began in a promising manner, but dragged on in circles for too long. Unfortunately, the personal problems of Kate herself were not quite as well handled. I also came to like the grandmother character after a while. The changing family relationships were well done, I thought fairly realistic and not too angsty. Each of these problems walks its own slow path to resolution, some with decent development, others less so. And Will, whom she simultaneously hates and is attracted to, won't leave her alone. Her overbearing grandmother is moving in with them. Her father has spontaneously quit his job to sell vitamins at the mall. She's had a falling out with her best friend, and doesn't really understand why. Kate's life isn't going too well at the moment. This one sort of fell into a bit of a "plot loop" with the same worries, conflicts, and events being rehashed far too much. The previous book by the author that I read, "Something Maybe," was nice because it didn't overextend its cute and original premise. This was a fairly good book, but I think it could have benefited from being a little shorter, for starters.
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