She can also be relatable for those girls who ever felt like they can never let go of the ones who dumped them. The way she narrates the story can hold your attention because she’s funny, real, smart and deep. Well, I thought this book was really good. Is there a Web site called ? If so, this moment deserved to be the home page. And Jennifer discovers there just might be life after heartbreak. īut as spring semester rolls around, and Jen finds herself on the trail of a controversial feature story, she starts to see Max - and herself - in a whole new light. In fact, she’s sure there’s been a mistake - she and Max aren’t really. And when her grandmother gives her The Breakup Bible, a self-help book that claims its “commandments” can make her “the happiest dumpee on the block,” Jen is convinced that the humiliation of heartbreak might actually be fatal. Shocked, Jen can’t imagine how she’s supposed to get out of bed every morning much less face Max across a conference table at meetings for The Hillsdale High Spectator. Then, out of nowhere, Max casually tells Jennifer that maybe “it would be better if we were just friends,” and the world comes to a screeching halt. High school junior Jennifer Lewis has it all: amazing friends, a coveted editorial position on the school newspaper, and the perfect relationship with senior Max Brown, her editor in chief and the boy of her dreams.
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