LitPick Review
Polly Martin has quite the dating history, and along with each ex (or in Pollys case ex-ex-ex-ex) a club she took up to be with them. Her latest ex, Sawyer, got her roped into working at Wild Waves Western-themed water park. Now Polly has sworn off guys, theres new temptations in the form of a once fourth grade desk-licker turned cute mysterious skateboarder. Thank goodness her advice columnist grandmother, Miss Swoon, is moving in! But will Polly be able to learn to love and be herself? Only summer will tell.
Opinion:
While reading, Swoon At Your Own Risk, I was found sitting in a room, by myself, literally laughing out loud! I thought Sydney Salter did a wonderful job capturing the essence of a hectic teenagers life. She was able to include many components young girls deal with, such as a familys messy divorce, embarrassing swimming pool moments, emotional breakdowns, and soul searching. I liked how the author was able to create such a realistic world in Swoon At Your Own Risk. This book was very entertaining and I can easily see myself reading it again because it was so enjoyable. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a fun, or rather, funny romantic comedy.