Martin Schurig Schurig itibaren Billy, France
Lets start with what I didn't like, shall we: * crazy teenage girls who pull evil pranks on everyone *apparently stupid parents and police that do nothing about it * the idea that if you are popular, you don't have to do homeworks, teachers really hate you + your friends may too * Madeline wasn't all that mad about her brother running away, even though she knows that Sutton is to fault * you're waiting until you turn 18 and only then decide to have sex? Garrett wanted to have sex with Sutton, so she told him that they could have their first time when Sutton turns 18. Bitch, please, novadays that doesn't happen with popular, pretty and wealthy kids *Emma goes on a trip to meet her long-lost twin sister (the devil child) Sutton, leaves message to her foster mom about going. That's all right. But when her foster mom doesn't call her for even one time to make sure she's okay, that is messed up. *AND EVERYONE SEEMS TO BE OKAY WITH ALL THIS!!!? And now, what I liked about this book: *it's light *very meant for YA *kind of interesting, if you close your eyes on the wrong shit *No cliffhanger (I was expecting the opposite) *you can read it diognally, which doesn't appeal to some other books The outcome? I actually enjoyed this book. I had a fun time reading it, because it's so light. It isn't all about romance, more friendship. I'd recommend this book.
I read this book after my trip to India. Rings true.