My problem is that I did not know that it's the first in a trilogy, so when it just ended, my "what the?" was not just in my head. I found some of the circumstances in the book to be right on par with the horrors that I remember from my own high school experience, dances where you go with one person and really want to be with someone else, that sort of thing. I think it's probably the perfect book for this modern high school genre - all kinds of backstabbing, cussing, hooking up and relationship salvaging. Ally is sympathetic but not perfect and Jake is the same. It's an interesting premise and I think played out well, especially if you like a "Little Princess" type plot. That new boy Jake is perfect for her - except that he's friends with her OLD friends, and how can THAT possibly work? Suddenly an outsider in the place she new best, Ally has a lot to learn about life and what true friendships are really made of. And now, she's moved back to Orchard Hill - but not to the posh part of town she'd always known. Not good, so not good that they had to leave their house until they got on their feet again - without Ally's dad. Ally's life was perfect: a tight group of friends, a house in the posh part of town and virtually everything she wanted - until her Dad made a bad investment that tanked the savings of all her friend's parents.
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