![]() Everything about it was so real and natural and it had me absolutely hooked. The chemistry between Jen and Trevor was so palpable that I couldn’t contain my excitement and devastation through the ups and downs of their relationship. While the premise may have been familiar, the book ended up being much more than I expected-it was a well-rounded story about trust, first love and self-discovery. The idea was clichéd, but to be honest, I adored this book so much I read it in one sitting. ![]() To be honest, I’m a sucker for popular guy/unpopular girl love stories (see Nathan and Haley from One Tree Hill, most John Hughes movies, and the recently adorable Jenna and Matty from Awkward), so I thought it would be fun to see the She’s All That concept in reverse.Īt first glance, Jen is your typical goth girl, while Trevor is a handsome geek. I requested this book from NetGalley on a whim. ![]() But when Trevor finds out about the wager, all bets are off. Unexpectedly, Jen discovers that hanging out with Trevor isn’t so bad after all. In an effort to combat her boredom, Jen makes a bet to turn Trevor, a nice little geek, into a “bad boy.” She’s immediately pulled into Trevor’s world of sci-fi movies, charity work, and even-ugh!-bowling. Jen’s life of rebelling and sneaking out is growing stale. ![]()
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