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She drives me crazy kelly quindlen book review
She drives me crazy kelly quindlen book review













she drives me crazy kelly quindlen book review she drives me crazy kelly quindlen book review

Yep, it’s enemies to lovers and fake dating! It is very much like a teen romcom movie: the two of them get to know each other over their music choices on the drive. Then Scottie decides that the best way to show up her ex is for Irene to pretend to date her–in return, she’ll empty her savings to pay for the damage on the car. Their moms decide that Scottie will drive Irene to school until her car is back from the shop: a solution neither of them is very happy about. Irene is a cheerleader who has been Scottie’s nemesis (whether she knows it or not) when Irene called to have Scottie’s car towed at a party, apparently just to be a jerk. While Scottie is still mulling over that disastrous game, she backs up into Irene’s car. Now, she acts like she’s superior to Scottie and barely acknowledges her, even when they’re playing against each other. They used to be on the basketball team together, but Tally transferred to a wealthier school to get on the better team. Scottie is struggling to get over her ex-girlfriend, Tally. I’m getting caught up on 2021 reviews, and I listened to this several months ago and don’t remember a lot of details, but what more do I really need to say than that and also showing you that cover?

she drives me crazy kelly quindlen book review

If you want a teen romcom in an F/F YA book, this is the read for you! If you want to learn more about me, you can follow me on Tumblr, where I post extra tidbits about my books and passions.Amazon Affiliate Link | Affiliate Link I love discovering new cities and creating a sense of place in my novels. After college, I spent two years teaching in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, before I settled back in Atlanta. Travel! I grew up living in various places: Rochester, New York Tokyo, Japan Singapore and Atlanta. If you’re looking for more information about queer books, I recommend checking out LGBTQ Reads and We Need Diverse Books. I believe deeply that young people deserve to see themselves reflected on the page and I want my books to feel like a sanctuary for queer teens. You can hear more about my transition from self-publishing to traditional publishing here and here. In 2020, my traditional debut, Late to the Party, was published by Roaring Brook Press/Macmillan. It has sold over 30,000 copies in countries around the world and has been featured on BuzzFeed, Bustle, and AfterEllen. I self-published my first novel, Her Name in the Sky, in 2014. My path from self-publishing to traditional publishing. I also organize retreats and safe spaces for Catholic LGBTQ teens. I’m on the leadership team of Fortunate & Faithful Families, which supports and affirms Catholic parents with LGBTQ children.















She drives me crazy kelly quindlen book review