
It makes you think it's going to be completely about a teen romance, and while there is some of that (and it's adorable), that's not what the heart of the story's about. I don't know what the cover should be, but this isn't it. The cover really doesn't capture what this book's about. It's funny, it's frightening, and it's sweet and romantic. It's a shock for her to find that her mother (a world-famous talk-show host-think Oprah) is hiding something when she has made her career out of putting her entire life on display, so Robin decided to start digging.įor her, it's an effort to become close to her mother whom she isn't close to at all. I fell completely in love with Robin (the main character-a teenage girl who has everything a girl could possibly need, except for any kind of family affection) as she discovers one tiny flaw in her mother's otherwise flawless life. This habit came about after a couple instances during which I realized I'd left home with nothing to read, and had a mini panic attack while having to pretend to be normal).



I started it on a whim on my lunch break (the book I brought with me really wasn't doing anything for me, so I ditched it, and picked this one at random from the stack I have stashed on my desk for reading emergencies (yes, I am that nerotic about reading.
