The six rules of maybe teaches you that sometimes your kindest intentions can make more harm then good. I like this book because:1. the romance was realistic, there were realistic problems involve and it showed how hard was the path to happily ever after 2. there was a lot of character development from both Scarlet and Juliet 3. I like how Jesse was incorporated, he wasn't forced into the story. Overall, Deb Caletti did a great job, this is the second book I have read by her, the first one being Hone, Baby, Sweetheart which I also found enjoyable. So I liked this book. It was light, but deep and full of compassion and focuses more on Scarlett finding herself and her place, than the whole romance thing. I feel like the character of Scarlett wasn't as much developed as I'd like. Her personality is full, but it's harder to get into her mind and heart and understand. I hated Juliet. Plain and simple. She was just annoying and selfish. I just couldn't tolerate her. Hayden was a great character. He was funny, light, and just a well rounded character. He was one of the most developed characters in this book, but I didn't feel like I liked him with Scarlett OR Juliet.Jesse was completely one dimensional. He felt more like a shadow, than a real person. And so was the rest of the characters.Overall I feel like the characters in this book were a little on the see-through side, personality wise (if that makes any sense..sorry..), but the plot has plenty of potential to be even more poignant and inspiring. This book definitely was enjoyable, somewhat light, and warm. I recommend this to people who like Sarah Dessen. This is a similar writing style and technique, and the plot is similar to the type Dessen writes. 3 stars. I personally did like this book, but it didn't completely rock my world. It subtly tousled it.
What do You think about The Six Rules Of Maybe (2010)?
Juliet was a huge fucking bitch and does not deserve hayden
—boomboom
Life for an introvert girl with sis and her new family
—cherish
I loved this book :) it was a really good story
—ryan