<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"Remarkable."--<em>New York Times Book Review</em></strong></p><p>From Annie Barrows, the acclaimed #1 <em>New York Times</em>-bestselling coauthor of <em>The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society</em> and the author of the award-winning and bestselling Ivy + Bean books, this teen debut tells the story of Charlotte and Frankie, two high school students and best friends who don't have magical powers, fight aliens, crash their cars, get pierced, or discover they are royal. They just go to school. And live at home. With their parents. A great read for fans of Becky Albertalli, Louise Rennison, and Adi Alsaid.</p><p>Nothing ever happens to Charlotte and Frankie. Their lives are nothing like the lives of the girls they read about in their YA novels. They don't have flowing red hair, and hot romantic encounters never happen--let alone meeting a true soul mate. They just go to high school and live at home with their parents, who are pretty normal, all things considered.</p><p>But when Charlotte decides to write down everything that happens during their sophomore year--to prove that nothing happens and there is no plot or character development in real life--she's surprised to find that being fifteen isn't as boring as she thought. It's weird, heartbreaking, silly, and complicated. And maybe, just perfect. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>This is flap copy. In theory, you are looking here to find out what this book is about so you don't go slapping down your credit card (or library card!) for some boring-ass book. You're not supposed to swear in flap copy, by the way. This description is supposed to be <em>enticing</em> and <em>persuasive</em>. It's supposed to hint that there's something completely <em>thrilling</em> and possibly <em>life-changing </em>that you will get if you buy this book and read it. </p><p>So.</p><p>In these pages, you will encounter the searing true-life adventures of two virginal yet smoking-hot teen girls who discover the wild passions of Sven. Will they have a threesome? Read this book and find out!</p><p>Yeah, right. I wish.</p><p>Really, this book is about me, Charlotte, and my friend, Frankie, and some stuff that happened to us last Christmas. It wasn't anything amazing. Trust me on this one. But I, personally, am tired of reading about abused/drug-addicted/depressed/alien-infested teens. And--also personally--I think Frankie and I are pretty funny. Actually, I think we're hilarious, but that could be a me-thing. So if you want to read about some not-incredible-but-not-entirely-basic fifteen-year-old girls, then this book is for you!</p><p>That's as enticing as it's going to get.</p><p>P.S. Don't get all excited about Sven. </p><p>There is no Sven.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A charming novel about the daily ups and downs of school, love interests, friends, families, and social media. Barrows turns her keen observational eye toward teenagers, and the results are authentic and funny...Check out this book."--<em>Kirkus Reviews </em><strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>"In her first work for teens, Barrows writes a realistic story about girls growing up in a suburban California town. Char and Frankie hang out...and think about kissing, growing up, taking chances, and feeling awkward. ...readers will love [Charlotte's] brash honesty."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br><br>"Barrows captures the highs and lows of her characters' emotional lives with remarkable feeling, revealing how even the most joined-at-the-hip BFFs inevitably have secrets and resentments. ...Spending time with these two is a lovely, low-key pleasure."--<em>New York Times Book Review </em><br><br>"This innocently edgy but ultimately provocative novel...is about nothing and everything. ...Their search for meaning is palpable."--<em>San Francisco Chronicle</em><br><br>"Barrows, author of the Ivy + Bean chapter book series, has a knack for female friendships, and Charlotte and Frankie are a memorable pair."--The Horn Book<br><br>"The 'Nothing' girls have more going on than they would like. ...writing down your everyday experiences, whether in book, journal, or some other form can encourage even those people most bored with life to come out of their shell and discover truths that they never saw coming."--YA Books Central<br>
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