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Fresh
by Margot Wood
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thank you to the publisher, the author, and NetGalley for the gifted copy of Fresh! All opinions in this review are my own.
Fresh is the tale of Elliot McHugh's first year in college. While she should be concentrating on her academics, Elliot is too busy enjoying her new life with her friends.
Margot Wood does a great job of describing the problems that most freshmen in college face. Elliot stresses about how to make friends, how to balance her classes with partying, and how to make sure she is choosing a major she enjoys. While Elliot is definitely a flawed main character, she does try to be a good person and mend her mistakes.
Elliot talks to the reader through footnotes, which took some getting used to. I imagine these are a little easier to navigate when reading a physical copy. Footnotes on an e-reader can get a little tedious.
Fresh is the tale of Elliot McHugh's first year in college. While she should be concentrating on her academics, Elliot is too busy enjoying her new life with her friends.
Margot Wood does a great job of describing the problems that most freshmen in college face. Elliot stresses about how to make friends, how to balance her classes with partying, and how to make sure she is choosing a major she enjoys. While Elliot is definitely a flawed main character, she does try to be a good person and mend her mistakes.
Elliot talks to the reader through footnotes, which took some getting used to. I imagine these are a little easier to navigate when reading a physical copy. Footnotes on an e-reader can get a little tedious.