LitPick Review
Spring has arrived in Brooklyn, and everything's coming up roses. Adora Benet is madly in love with her boyfriend, Noel, and she's landed her own teen advice column in the local paper. Imagine her surprise when one of her articles makes her a national sensation! Adora wouldn't mind all the attention, except that the media frenzy and her unexpected crush on a new guy are suddenly distracting her from Noel. Unfortunately, she's also far too distracted to help out Eli and Liza, whose friendship has hit a rough spot. Well, if Adora, the advice queen, can't help them patch things up, maybe the cute barista at the local coffee shop can do his part by serving Eli a spring fling that will make her forget all her troubles...
Opinion:
American Fringe is one of the best books I've read in a long time. It was hilarious, entertaining, and realistic. I definitely could not put down this highly amusing page turner. I thought this book was very well written and I really enjoyed reading it. I often found myself laughing out loud. The characters were funny and very likable. They seemed like real people that I could relate to. I also really liked the plot because it very interesting and unique. I loved American Fringe, and I recommend it to all teenage girls!