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But the worst bit of all is what Porter says to Bailey about his supposed best friend, who is addicted to maybe the worst drug out there. “I’m less worried about him right now, and more worried that you’re sorry you ever gave me your number and will never go out on a date with me, because now you’re thinking all my friends are trash and we really have nothing in common.” At this point, whenever you type the text APROX=in your Word document, it’ll convert to the Approximately Equal symbol. On top of this sort of mind-boggling, makes-me-wanna-claw-my-eyes-out stupidity, this book was also so pretentious and made me cringe so often. I ALMOST DNFED IT TWICE. Brain: AND I THOUGHT THEY FREAKIN' TALKED EVERYDAY! But when do we see them talk? In the last chapters OF COURSE.

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And also, guys, in case you needed a disappointment cherry on top of this infuriating sundae, Bailey is so totally not like other girls. The first example arrives at the literal beginning of the book: “It’s not exactly the kind of movie you ask a girl out to see when you’re trying to win her heart - not most girls, anyway.”But what she never tells Alex is that she is already in his part of the world, and there’s a super annoying co-worker who, for reasons she cannot explain, has caught Bailey’s attention. Alex, ApproximatelyBook Review If I look past any reservations I may have, I can admit it’s pretty thrilling to think that Alex has no idea I’m even here. Then again, he’s never really known exactly where I’ve been. He thinks I still live in New Jersey, because I never bothered to change my profile online when we moved to DC.

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Content: There is some sexual material including a sex scene with non-graphic thoughts/descriptions. Some commonplace profanity, and a few uses of the F-word. The book would easily be a PG-13 rating. OVERALL RATINGI think the problem for me was that there was no chemistry between the main character, Bailey, and the guy she had been talking to online, Alex. We barely got to see any of their interactions. And the interactions we did have weren’t that funny or enjoyable. Also, their conversations we didn’t get to see didn’t make sense to me. Why would they discuss their locations and where they live to each other openly, but get uncomfortable about telling the other their first name? I didn’t get it. At all. Also, even though it's literally so obvious who Alex is, they tell you in the freaking description of the book. Not cool. If you like the concept of letter-writing romance (or in this case, instant message), then, of course, you might want to watch You’ve Got Mail. Otherwise, for YA comedies, there’s the classic A Cinderella Story with Hilary Duff. I don’t have anyone in mind to cast should this ever become a film, but can say one thing with certainty. This would be a perfect fit for the likes of Netflix.

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Me: I am so confused now. *looks at Brain* Heart is saying we should give it 1.5 star while you are saying that we should put it in trash because you don't want to give even one star. Nagyon gyorsan elolvastam, 1 nap alatt kivégeztem, ami elég ritka, főleg mostanában. Hozza az igazi nyári hangulatot és pont ezt kerestem, amikor rá esett a választásom. Kivételesen a nyári munka helyszíne is érdekes volt és olyan szituációkba keveredtem, amelyek újak voltak, úgyhogy ebből a szempontból nem mondanám sablonosnak. This story is quite adorable in a perfect young-adult-romance kind of way. The novel follows the same path as its inspiration but still tells its own version with characters the reader likes. I even like Porter despite his bad rep as an arrogant dude. He’s a teenager with issues (we all relate to this at some point in our life), but he never seems “bad.”Jenn Bennett is an American author of novels for teens and adults. Her notable works include Alex, Approximately, Starry Eyes, and The Anatomical Shape of a Heart (aka Night Owls). Her books have received critical acclaim and award recognition.



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