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Emancipating Andie by Priscilla Glenn
5.0

Emancipating Andie completely blew me away. I am going to try and keep the gushing down to a minimum in this review, but there is no way around that statement. I totally and completely love love LOVE this book. It is my favorite book that I have read in a long time. Favorite of 2013 for sure. Priscilla Glenn just has such a way with words and with emotion. Her writing makes me feel something. I connected to Andie and Chase in a way that I haven't connected with characters in a while. The book alternates between their two point of views, and you all know how much I enjoy that style.

Andie seems like she has her whole life figured out. But she is completely playing it safe. I get the appeal. I have done that a time or two myself. It is easy to just play it safe and she fell into that routine. And then along comes Chase and he just completely shakes things up for her. He gets under her skin and he can be a little bit of a jerk sometimes. Except that he isn't really a jerk at all once she gets to know him. For the record, that is the only type of bad boy I like. I call it the pseudo-bad boy. Oh sure, he talks a big bad boy game and he can have some jerk tendencies but when you really look at him and get to know him he is just a big mushy teddy bear. Just like Chase.

I loved how passionate Chase is. About everything. He is really living his life each and every day. I think that was really attractive to Andie. Now when the book starts Andie has a boyfriend, and I really respected the way the author handled that. It is a tough situation and not one that a nice girl like Andie would ever expect herself to be in, but it sometimes happens and Colin just never seemed right for her. He was a nice enough guy, but he just seemed so uninspired by things that Andie loved. And that was my main problem with him. Sure, he was a little boring, but I would have been able to get past that. But he never supported Andie as a writer and that really irked me. Chase on the other hand, seemed to get to know Andie better in the 2 day car trip they shared than Colin did in the 2 years or so they were together. But Priscilla didn't go for the cheap cheating shot, which I really appreciated. Things between Andie and Chase were innocent enough for the most part even though you could totally tell that they liked each other.

Emancipating Andie was profound, emotional, perceptive and just an overall amazing book. I caught myself re-reading parts just because I loved them so much, and I caught myself smiling like crazy at more than one instance while reading. This is just one of those books where you pick it up and from page one to the last page you are just in love. I feel like this book was written just for me. And when an author makes a book speak to you like this it becomes personal and special. Priscilla Glenn has that gift. I would recommend Emancipating Andie to anyone and everyone. Seriously, just do yourself a favor and read this book.