Girl v. Boy
Yvonne Collins and Sandy Rideout
Luisa has been asked to write an anonymous column about the Literary Challenge that her should is participating in. She is report about fundraising events from a women's point of view. Another writer is writing alongside her who will write from a man's perspective. The problem is, she doesn't know who he is, and that interfering with her love life. She is getting more experiences in one school year, that the rest of her life combined, and it making her mad. What's she going to do?
I like this book. It explains the conflict one girl is going through about her life, schooling, friends, her future,... the list goes on and on. Also it isn't a very serious book, so it can entertain the some of us who have short attention spans. My favorite characters are Tyler and Joey, they seem like nice people, and keep my attention. This book also keeps you on your toes. Usually with some books you can predict the ending, well with this book you can predict the ending, but it keeps on changing alongside your predictions. I liked this book alot and would recommend it to those who like light books, and light love stories.
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