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Call It What You Want
by Brigid Kemmerer
I think Brigid could write a menu and I'd read it. I lover her writing, it really resonates for me, and Call It What You Want was no different.
The two points of view is something that works really well for contemporary especially and I love how well Brigid writes them. The characters have their own distinct voices and it's always nice to read the other side of the story.
Maegan is paying for a stupid mistake she made last year; and Rob is still paying for a not so little mistake his father made. Two different people, two very different mistakes and one maths project made for a very good read. I thought that the story was very well written, I really liked both characters, though I did want to smack Rob upside his head a couple of times for his stupidity.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bloomsbury for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
The two points of view is something that works really well for contemporary especially and I love how well Brigid writes them. The characters have their own distinct voices and it's always nice to read the other side of the story.
Maegan is paying for a stupid mistake she made last year; and Rob is still paying for a not so little mistake his father made. Two different people, two very different mistakes and one maths project made for a very good read. I thought that the story was very well written, I really liked both characters, though I did want to smack Rob upside his head a couple of times for his stupidity.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bloomsbury for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.