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Mar 06, 2017FleetwoodTeenBookReviewProject rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Overall it was a pretty nice book and the text bubbles added some uniqueness factor for sure. So this book takes place when high school senior Keeley loses her phone at a fair and gets introduced to Talon, a witty and amusing football player who is also in high school. They start to text each other only for the means of getting their respective phones back but then as the story goes on, their relationship blooms into more than friendship. What I liked about the book was that it explored different conflicts of not only boyfriend/girlfriend but the trust in it. I admire Kelly's bond with her brother Zach and her hardship as she still doesn't know what she wants to do in the future. I think it's something that many people can relate to, in particular young adults. What I didn't like about the book was that it was predictable about the plot between some of the characters, and I honestly wanted to see some more plot twists in it. The quality of this book was decent, the characters were nice, the conflicts were relatable and the story was well written all the way though. The foreshadowing was very clear, and I personally think it was a good book. In my opinion, a person who will like this book is someone who enjoyed the high school setting and romance stories. I rate this to be recommended.