Friday, January 15, 2016

P.S. I LIKE YOU, by Kasie West

The story: Lily and Cade have been enemies since middle school. He never misses a chance to diss her to his group; she thinks he's conceited and rude, and she goes out of her way to avoid him. Luckily he's not in her chemistry class, but that's the only luck there: it's downright deadly otherwise. To pass the time, Lily scribbles graffiti on the desk and to her surprise, someone in another class answers back. Soon they're passing notes and an anonymous friendship develops. Who could it be? The shaggy hipster Lucas? Or maybe the guy her best friend is trying to set her up with? But as time passes and Lily figures out who it is, she knows she has only one choice: run!

June Cleaver's ratings: Language PG; Violence G; Sexual content PG; Nudity G; Substance abuse G; Magic & the occult G; GLBT content G; adult themes (prejudice) PG; overall rating PG.

Liz's comments:
This was a cute story, as long as you're not expecting anything with any real social commentary. Lily did have to examine her behavior and admit it was less than stellar--as well as admitting her nemesis might be in the same boat. Although a little slow at the start, girls looking for a feel-good romance novel will cheer for this one. Perfect for MS readers.

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