![]() ![]() Felicity is one of my all time favorite shows, and combining it with YA made me squee. I don’t think her books are BAD, but I don’t love them either. ![]() ![]() What I Liked: It’s time to accept that this author just might not be for me. And to find a place where she truly belongs, Caroline may have to abandon her script and take the risk of being herself. But she soon realizes that the real world is rarely as simple as television makes it out to be. ![]() Otherwise, it’s back to living at home-and a lot of therapy.Īrmed with nothing more than her resolve and a Felicity-inspired plan, Caroline accepts the challenge. However, when her mother discovers the truth about her manufactured friends, she gives Caroline an ultimatum: Prove in this first semester that she can make friends of the nonfictional variety and thrive in a new environment. So out of desperation and a desire to please her worried mother, Caroline invented a whole life for herself-using characters from Felicity, an old show she discovered online and fell in love with.īut now it’s time for Caroline to go off to college and she wants nothing more than to leave her old “life” behind and build something real. Being the new girl is hard enough without being socially awkward too. And her parents’ divorce and the move to Arizona three years ago didn’t help. Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young ReadersĬaroline Sands has never been particularly good at making friends. ![]()
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