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all four books are rather quick reads... definitely funny. ruby is the definition of quirk. she's a little self absorbed, in dire need of perspective and of better people around her. :)


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Stacia (the 2010 club), groupaholic, YA-MA founder
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I thought it was cute, but I had a hard time relating because I was never that innocent in high school (and neither were most of my friends). I was pretty much sexually active and doing unsavory things by the time I was Ruby's age, so watching her dotting her i's with hearts and musing about kissing different boys felt more like how I was at age 12, not her age.
But I did think it was cute and funny at times. The parents' neurotic behavior was the best part.


(I had a very - as in obsessively - sheltered childhood, so I'm sure some of that was a big middle finger to my parents)


But, on topic, I've only read We Were Liars, I hadn't realized she had so many books. I'm not anxious to check out more from her just based on my feelings from what I've read. I don't know, though. It wasn't like the writing was bad.


But the ending made the book worthwhile. If it hadn't been as hyped up, I think I might have liked it better.
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