![]() ***Disclosure: I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. They’re just kind of light, refreshing reads! Overall, I enjoyed this one and would definitely read more in this series if Rae decides to write more. Zelda was cute and fun, though I sometimes wished she’d give Dan a bit of a break (but I guess then there would have been no story) and I did think that she and Dan were pretty perfect together. And I thought that fed into a lot of his issues with popularity – even more than popularity itself – and it helped me just let go of the fact that I didn’t quite buy into Dan’s angst. ![]() Because, of course, all the popular kids were mean and unworthy of him? I did feel sorry for him when it came to the pressures he was living under trying to please his dad, though. ![]() I have to admit that I had a little bit of a hard time feeling sorry for Dan when it came to the popularity thing. Dan does not like the idea of being popular – he always avoided most of the kids who now seem to want to be friends with him. This book follows Logan’s friend Dan, who has now become begrudgingly popular due to his basketball prowess and the fact that he’s grown into his looks. This was a super cute read, very similar to the first book in the series (they can be read as standalones), but it didn’t quite capture my attention quite as well as The Summer I Became a Nerd (click on the link to see my review of the first book). ![]()
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