"One of the most relatable anti-love stories we've come across in a while" (Seventeen.com).
"Blaze made me laugh...and cringe...and laugh again. The blend of snark and heart will keep you turning the pages" (Mandy Hubbard, author of Prada and Prejudice).
The book is about a nerdy girl [that draws comics, of course] named Blaze, sister of Josh, whose main goal is to get Mark to notice her. When Mark, soccer stud and lady-killer, humiliates her "supervillian-style", this geek is out for revenge."Lauren Boyle Cromptons's super power is bringing the funny. Readers should make this book their trusty side-kick" (Eileen Cook, author of Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood).
I heard about this book from a few people, and decided I'd give it a go. I like the fact that it's unique and about a girl who knows who she is and won't just fall in love with some guy even if he's a complete jerk. I mean, she had a crush on him to begin with, but I suppose that would be a given.
This book sounds really cool and interesting. And it would be a nice change for me, considering all the books I'm reading right now have a plot to overthrow the government. So after I finish 'The Fault In Our Stars' I'll look this book up.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like I really funny book and really good for young adults I might consider reading it thanks to your blog it sounds really interesting and good what other books have you read that you think it's similar to?
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