📖Recommend for Grades 8 and up📖
by Ashley Elston
Senior week is the magical time between school being over and graduation still on the horizon. Olivia has been looking forward to this week, but then she discovers a problem with her off-campus P.E. class. Instead of enjoying all the insane parties, she has to spend the week helping out at a golf tournament to earn the credit. If she doesn't do it, she can't graduate. Olivia is determined to keep this a secret from her large and meddling family. The only exceptions are Sophie, Charlie, and Wes, who she recruited to help her out by trading phones with her since her mom is tracking hers.
If the names Olivia, Sophie, Charlie, and Wes sound familiar together, that's because this is the companion to 10 Blind Dates, which was Sophie's story. While this isn't as crazy and fun as the first book, there is still plenty of fun and craziness. The story is told primarily from Olivia's perspective, but as Sophie, Charlie, and Wes all take turns with her phone, we do get to follow them at those points. Though not mentioned above, some romance occurs in the book. Still, the central aspect of the story is Olivia trying to focus on what she needs to do and still trying to enjoy Senior Week.
Senior week is the magical time between school being over and graduation still on the horizon. Olivia has been looking forward to this week, but then she discovers a problem with her off-campus P.E. class. Instead of enjoying all the insane parties, she has to spend the week helping out at a golf tournament to earn the credit. If she doesn't do it, she can't graduate. Olivia is determined to keep this a secret from her large and meddling family. The only exceptions are Sophie, Charlie, and Wes, who she recruited to help her out by trading phones with her since her mom is tracking hers.
If the names Olivia, Sophie, Charlie, and Wes sound familiar together, that's because this is the companion to 10 Blind Dates, which was Sophie's story. While this isn't as crazy and fun as the first book, there is still plenty of fun and craziness. The story is told primarily from Olivia's perspective, but as Sophie, Charlie, and Wes all take turns with her phone, we do get to follow them at those points. Though not mentioned above, some romance occurs in the book. Still, the central aspect of the story is Olivia trying to focus on what she needs to do and still trying to enjoy Senior Week.
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