The Boy Most Likely To
I waited for this book for what felt like forever, but then when it finally released, I waited another 2 years before reading it. I just knew I would love Tim in this book just based on what we got of him from My Life Next Door. The love story, I felt wasn't as epic as Jase and Sam's but it was still great. I think the issue was that I just couldn't really relate to Alice much. Her POV just lacked something. When I was reading her POV, it didn't really generate much emotion out of me. I almost
(Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to Egmont Publishing and NetGalley.) Just like you didnt let on that I was more full of drugs than a Pfizer warehouse. This was a YA contemporary story, with a little bit of romance.I didnt really care for the characters in this book, Alice was okay, Tim was a bit of a screw-up, but I didnt feel anything else for them really.The storyline in this was a bit of a let-down for me, we got a storyline about
Ive been waiting almost three years for this book. Since the day I turned the last page in My Life Next Door I had to know more about Tim! I even mentioned it in my review! He was such a big part of MLND and his character was so charismatic I knew that there had to be more to his story. I cant even tell you how excited I was when I found out that this was something that was going to happen in real life. Im not even sure how to review this book because there is so much that happens that I cant
Things I Am Not Here For When I Read YA (or anything else, but especially YA)- 90 % of the book being about babies- A relationship in which one of the kids is underageAnyway. The writing is fantastic as usual, but the themes sucked, the story was predictable to the very last "twist", nothing gets resolved when it comes to the Garretts and the plot retreads stuff from MLND, pretty much pointlessly (or just to create drama because reasons).Also re, the Garretts and their family --> "Ne faites
This book has been on my Goodreads shelf for nearly two years! :OMy blog is the blog most likely to... come find out! And win a copy of The Boy Most Likely To while you're there! :DAnother giveaway! Come see what I thought of What I Thought Was True, and enter to win The Boy Most Likely To!Be sure to explore the first four chapters of The Boy Most Likely To and help #UnlockTheBoy!***Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog***The Boy Most Likely To by Huntley FitzpatrickBook Two of the My Life
You know what's one of the worst feelings ever? Not loving a book that you've been waiting forever for from a favorite author. It's no secret that Huntley Fitzpatrick is an auto-buy author for me as she is for many other readers. Her debut book especially holds a special place on my book shelf. When I found out that she was going to revisit the Garretts and Tim from My Life Next Door, I was eager to get a copy of The Boy Most Likely To. I don't know if it was the high expectations, but The Boy
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Title | : | The Boy Most Likely To |
Author | : | Huntley Fitzpatrick |
Book Format | : | Audio CD |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 102 pages |
Published | : | August 18th 2015 by Listening Library (Audio) (first published August 15th 2015) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance |
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Surprises abound and sparks ignite in the highly anticipated, utterly romantic companion to My Life Next Door Tim Mason was The Boy Most Likely To: - find the liquor cabinet blindfolded - need a liver transplant - drive his car into a house Alice Garrett was The Girl Most Likely To: - well, not date her little brother’s baggage-burdened best friend, for starters. For Tim, it wouldn’t be smart to fall for Alice. For Alice, nothing could be scarier than falling for Tim. But Tim has never been known for making the smart choice, and Alice is starting to wonder if the “smart” choice is always the right one. When these two crash into each other, they crash hard. Then the unexpected consequences of Tim’s wild days come back to shock him. He finds himself in a situation that isn’t all it appears to be, that he never could have predicted . . . but maybe should have. And Alice is caught in the middle. Told in Tim’s and Alice’s distinctive, disarming, entirely compelling voices, this return to the world of My Life Next Door is a story about failing first, trying again, and having to decide whether to risk it all once more.Declare Books As The Boy Most Likely To
Original Title: | The Boy Most Likely To |
ISBN: | 0147519284 (ISBN13: 9780147519283) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Edit 2/27/2015There's a cover!!! But... Hmm... It doesn't really fit the look of the first book. Not that it's not pretty, but both former Huntley books ( ) had a distinctive look about them that this one doesn't have... OMG THERE IS A SECOND BOOK! NOW PLEASE!! *EEP*I waited for this book for what felt like forever, but then when it finally released, I waited another 2 years before reading it. I just knew I would love Tim in this book just based on what we got of him from My Life Next Door. The love story, I felt wasn't as epic as Jase and Sam's but it was still great. I think the issue was that I just couldn't really relate to Alice much. Her POV just lacked something. When I was reading her POV, it didn't really generate much emotion out of me. I almost
(Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to Egmont Publishing and NetGalley.) Just like you didnt let on that I was more full of drugs than a Pfizer warehouse. This was a YA contemporary story, with a little bit of romance.I didnt really care for the characters in this book, Alice was okay, Tim was a bit of a screw-up, but I didnt feel anything else for them really.The storyline in this was a bit of a let-down for me, we got a storyline about
Ive been waiting almost three years for this book. Since the day I turned the last page in My Life Next Door I had to know more about Tim! I even mentioned it in my review! He was such a big part of MLND and his character was so charismatic I knew that there had to be more to his story. I cant even tell you how excited I was when I found out that this was something that was going to happen in real life. Im not even sure how to review this book because there is so much that happens that I cant
Things I Am Not Here For When I Read YA (or anything else, but especially YA)- 90 % of the book being about babies- A relationship in which one of the kids is underageAnyway. The writing is fantastic as usual, but the themes sucked, the story was predictable to the very last "twist", nothing gets resolved when it comes to the Garretts and the plot retreads stuff from MLND, pretty much pointlessly (or just to create drama because reasons).Also re, the Garretts and their family --> "Ne faites
This book has been on my Goodreads shelf for nearly two years! :OMy blog is the blog most likely to... come find out! And win a copy of The Boy Most Likely To while you're there! :DAnother giveaway! Come see what I thought of What I Thought Was True, and enter to win The Boy Most Likely To!Be sure to explore the first four chapters of The Boy Most Likely To and help #UnlockTheBoy!***Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog***The Boy Most Likely To by Huntley FitzpatrickBook Two of the My Life
You know what's one of the worst feelings ever? Not loving a book that you've been waiting forever for from a favorite author. It's no secret that Huntley Fitzpatrick is an auto-buy author for me as she is for many other readers. Her debut book especially holds a special place on my book shelf. When I found out that she was going to revisit the Garretts and Tim from My Life Next Door, I was eager to get a copy of The Boy Most Likely To. I don't know if it was the high expectations, but The Boy
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