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Her Perfect Game
by Shannyn Schroeder
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My feelings were mixed on going into Her Perfect Game. I enjoyed the first book (Her Best Shot) but it was missing some things that I was afraid would be missing in this one. But, Her Perfect Game didn't disappoint me. I was however sad to find that it was only 112 pages long.
I had an easier time relating to Charlie then I did to Layla. Charlie had financial problems, boy troubles and uses video games to escape reality. For the last two years Charlie has been friends with Win, a boy she met on the game. Only Charlie doesn't know that it is her ex, Jonah who has left her three years earlier with out a word. But when Charlie attends Hackfest, the last person she expected to see was Jonah. But Charlie isn't there for him to have a second chance, she is there to win the prize money and nail a job.
I really have nothing bad to say about Her Perfect Game. Just I wish that it was longer and the reader was able to see into Jonah and Charlie's pasts. I wanted to know Charlie's emotions about Sylvie's death. I wanted to know them more. I liked their characters but there still wasn't enough to love them.
Her Perfect Game can be read before Her Best Shot. Both stories start the exact same way. The three friends on the phone with each other talking about spring break. Which I really liked.
My feelings were mixed on going into Her Perfect Game. I enjoyed the first book (Her Best Shot) but it was missing some things that I was afraid would be missing in this one. But, Her Perfect Game didn't disappoint me. I was however sad to find that it was only 112 pages long.
I had an easier time relating to Charlie then I did to Layla. Charlie had financial problems, boy troubles and uses video games to escape reality. For the last two years Charlie has been friends with Win, a boy she met on the game. Only Charlie doesn't know that it is her ex, Jonah who has left her three years earlier with out a word. But when Charlie attends Hackfest, the last person she expected to see was Jonah. But Charlie isn't there for him to have a second chance, she is there to win the prize money and nail a job.
I really have nothing bad to say about Her Perfect Game. Just I wish that it was longer and the reader was able to see into Jonah and Charlie's pasts. I wanted to know Charlie's emotions about Sylvie's death. I wanted to know them more. I liked their characters but there still wasn't enough to love them.
Her Perfect Game can be read before Her Best Shot. Both stories start the exact same way. The three friends on the phone with each other talking about spring break. Which I really liked.