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See allFantastic book, but Sarah does have a fixation with vomit and “watery bowels” that it could do without.
Despite apparently having children, I’m not sure Yvette has actually ever spoken to any. The dialogue is bizarre and the 13 year old protagonists sound straight out of a Dickensian novel, despite it being contemporary.
I went in to this book without any real expectations, and was pleasantly surprised.
Fun characters, a good sense of geeky humour, and no endlessly stretched out scenes just for the sake of it.
Looking forward to reading the other 4 in the series.
I went in to the final book not wanting the series to end, and then got slapped with a pregnancy within the first few pages and lost all hope.
The thing I’ve loved so much about this series is how much I connected and resonated with Morgen as a mid 30’s techie with a penchant for databases and no interest in socialising for the sake of it, but I also don’t want children and I’m tired of it being the conclusion of every romance.