I was given an e-book/kindle copy of this book by the author and since reading it in November I've had a lot of time to think about it and try to think up a good review. Unfortunately I can't seem to so we are just going to go with a list of good and bad things about this book.
Let me sum up how this book went for me:
This book is odd, we start out with a girl waking up on a subway with no idea how she got there or how she ended up in a costume and make-up. But slowly she starts to retrace her steps trying to figure out what happened to her, and where is her friend?
This book was...interesting. It all starts when the main character's girlfriend Katherine breaks up with him, but this is not the first Katherine to break up with him it's the 19th. So to help deal with his grief Hasan, his best friend, drags him on a road trip. Where they might some girls and Colin starts working on his theorem of dumpers and dumpees.
Let me start off by saying that I enjoyed the first book and the second one was okay. But this one failed. Nothing makes you like the charcters and they don't grow as people. It just felt like they where trying to stretched the series out into another book. It would have been better if the second and third book together, instead of stretching them out into a trilogy.
This is the story of Sam a girl with a secret, a secret she can't control. So when will sees her disapper he promises to help and to keep her seceret, because he has secrets of his own.
Sarah Dessen is a very intresting author that writes about a lot of teenage issues. In this book we are faced with Caitlin (which is creeply my name) who is being physically abused by her boyfriend and the results of it.