Jonathan Chhabra Chhabra itibaren Chak Muajjam, Uttar Pradesh 212650, India
This was fun, though not as good as his Pitt novels from the past. It is obvious his son is writing these, and he lacks the grand staging and hard-hitting suspense. But the characters remain true to form and it is still worth the read.
** spoiler alert ** Let me just start off with a: I'm greatly astounded by this book. At first, you would think it was just some normal story about a sophomore named Ethan. He has a cute girlfriend(Jane); some weird and funny friends; good and evil teachers; and parents who are making you feel and act like you're something you're not. [MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS] But then this girl Lydia comes in and as he quoted later on: 'ruined my life.' For me, when the story is still freshening up, I was totally hooked with Krane. She seems like a very nice girl who is very weird as well. I like weirdos. And she seems to truly understand Ethan and all. That made me think that Jane and Jordan Paul are the 'villains' of the story. I was definitely wrong. Let's skip to the part where Ethan almost died. That's when it all reveals that Lydia somehow attempted to murder Ethan and die with him. Super duper weird and crazy. I didn't know that there is an illness called Borderlines. That's Lydia's case. I felt deeply sympathetic about her. I mean, trying to be a perfect girlfriend for someone but something on your mind kept telling you to somehow annoy the guy to death just to insist that you won't leave her. So, in this book, readers will absolutely learn something from it. About life, high school romance and dramas. It's definitely a good story to read and I swear I'm going to read it again in the future.