LitPick Review
If your parents ever broke up, wouldn't you be upset? In Confessions of a Serial Kisser, that is exactly how Evangeline is feeling. She feels so upset, she hasn't gone out for volleyball that year, so she spends most of her free time at home, cleaning. One day, she stumbles on a library of books under her mother's bed in their condo. As she starts reading A Crimson Kiss, she feels compelled to get her crimson kiss. After a kiss from a guy or two, including one she just meet in line at Starbucks, she is labeled as a serial kisser. Suddenly her best friend of forever hates her. What is she going to do to get rid of her title and get her friend back?
Opinion:
I thought this was a so-so book. There were parts that I liked, and others I didn't. One of the parts I actually did like was how the author, Wendelin Van Draanen, described things. For most of the book, I could exactly vision the scene and what was happening in my head. A part in the book that I didn't like was how I still had questions in the book that were never really answered. I was a little dissapointed in that part. Nevertheless, It was a good book.