Great Teen Book!

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This book reminds me so much of when I was a teen and had so many insecurities about my body. I did not have the same problem that Greer had with "Maude and Mavis" (I thought this was so funny that she named them!) but I was definitely not comfortable in my own skin. I enjoyed following Greer on her journey through her sophomore year in learning to be okay with what she had. Luckily she had some amazing friends, Jessa from the volleyball team, and Maggie, a fighter against the establishment, that were always there for her, to listen and encourage Greer. I think these were the strongest parts of the book, though Jackson was cute and I liked the whole Volleyballerina thing that he did with Greer.

This was a good book and a good read for people that might be feeling insecure about themselves.