Relatable YA Fiction

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From the First Impression, it's clear that the author has created a relatable main character. She's not popular, but she's not a black sheep either. She has gone to school with the same 60 kids since elementary school, and is coming to terms with the fact that they are all entering adulthood and will soon be scattering across the nation to attend college. Her best friend Andrew has been by her side through everything, and you know that something will blossom between the two of them eventually. Now that she's the only virgin and he is rather experienced, he's the obvious choice to help with Keely's dilemma.

I found myself laughing at some of the quippy quotes in the book, so I know I would really enjoy it. I know it's listed as YA, but it feels like YA rom-com. Romantic comedy is not a genre I read, but I would make an exception for this book!

A lot of book covers are going with the two-dimensional artwork lately, and even though I think the images of the girl and boy are cute, I would not gravitate toward this cover. Then again, it screams rom-com, and I tend to stay away from the genre as I stated before.