KMSL...(wipes tears)...This book was so damn funny it's unbelievable. I have to admit I literally laughed so hard at times, I thought I would pee my pants. The thong..The bra..and the little black dress, what great categories to form about dates. There are a lot of things that were great about this book. Lets just say I would recommend this book to any and everyone. Need a good laugh or just down and out, well this will defiantly lift your spirits. A MUST READ!!!!! Under all the cheesiness, the clichéd ending, and the irrelevant shouting from main character, I thought it was a fairly good-ish book.Entertaining, yes. (If you like cheesy stories)Immature, definitely.Unique, not really, I would just call it immature.And Addictive, *shakes her head* not one bit.Don't get wrong, there are definitely parts you find yourself giggling out loud, or just laughing like a manic, but under no circumstances did I get a moment where I was hooked to read on.The main guy, Caleb is hot, sexy -just your typical good-looking jerk- and a complete moronic half the time. The other half of the time, he's a lot more caring. Personally, he's better put forward than main girl. Though he does turn a little too lovey-dovey at the end... Seriously, I kinda felt a little awkward reading the way he decided to make up...The main character, Addy, is much more interesting near the ending. The character development is stronger there. Honestly, I was frustrated with her bratty personality at the start. There were way too many exclamation marks. And they happened to be everytime she spoke.I love witty main characters, but Addy is not witty, she's a hot-tempered girl, who shouts thoughout the book. You get so used to her shouting that when she's supposed to shout because really feels angry or something, you're not drawn in to any of the emotions she feels.That was a real down side to the book, but other than that, her pranks and most of her thoughts are believable enough. She's a fun girl, confident and independant. I like an independant female character. Her idea of revenge fits the age group she's been put into.It's all okay... But not as convincing. You know how when you read a book, it's gotta have a kick, an intruiging, believable, troubling plot?Well this wasn't like that. I felt like it was all just a little meshed up. There's the tragedy with her mother, but there was only one moment that I feel sympathetic towards her. Other than that, the pranks she pulls seem to be more for no reason than anything else. Heads-up to anyone who's going to read this, the word 'sarcastically' is used constantly. I'm pretty sure I was sick of it by the ending that I just started to pretend I didnt see it.All-in-all, it's not a bad book. The situations Addy gets herself into are funny, embarrasing and sometimes a little cringing... I say give it a try... Ahem, A warning... It's a little predictable most of the time.
What do You think about Living With The Bad Boy (2000)?
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—picklesoup2
Haha. This is the funniest Y/A novel I have ever read. Tsk.
—Qbosse
3,5 stars since you honest to God will laugh your butt off
—Dammy
really good read. one i could read again.
—damen343