![]() ![]() ![]() Ellis' dad is in a coma, about to die, Ellis asks to come over. About midway through the book, they've just started talking again. It was disturbing, I didn't like Cara, and I put the book down.Įllis and Cara were friends as kids, for some reason Ellis and Cara stopped hanging out. I mean seriously, Ellis goes over at a time of emotional hardship and Cara starts putting moves on her, without even knowing if she's gay. ![]() Cara is like, "yeah, we've pretty much been through the same situation." And we're supposed to like her? Probably the most obvious foreshadowing would've been that cover (it looks like a romance).Ĭan we talk about how Cara takes advantage of Ellis' emotional distress? And when confronted, she acts like being un-friended is equal to having a dad in a coma about to die? Worse than about to die, our MC is supposed to decide if she wants him taken off life support. It's a chick-on-chick romance without much foreshadowing - I had the book with the other cover, with the swing on the front. I'm not putting this on the DNF because I did read it mostly. I wish I'd known it was going to get sexual (I put down a lot of books for that reason, especially when it pertains to teenagers). I liked the plot about her dad, and the prose, but the actions in the story made me uncomfortable, starting with the party scene and leading up to the point I quit, which was shortly after a hang-out session gone wrong. I found this in the college library and read it. ![]()
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