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No Great Matter
No Great Matter | M. edwards
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The cheeky version: This is not about vampires, or werewolves, or superheroes, or dystopia. There are no assassins, spies, orphans, or life-threatening illnesses. There is only a girl. And a boy. In Southern California. And relentless rains. And the pursuit of umbrellas. The traditional version:Sixteen-year-old 4.2 honors student Evie Owens prefers to focus her energies on writing op/ed pieces for the school paper, acing her exams, and getting into the Ivy League of her choice. But when her best and only friend, Nick Tanaka, starts acting cryptic then falls in with the beautiful people, her priorities are at risk of being derailed. Throw in suspicious and inexplicable events of the supranatural kind, and now, control freak Evie has to find a way to realign her schema without disappointing her teachers, compromising her life goals, or fumbling a shot at saving humanity despite the derivative New Kid, her enigmatic dojo master, and the four members of resident garage band, Vocal Large.
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Andydear
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I will admit i wasn‘t sure at first. I spent a good chunk of the beginning trying to feel out the protagonist but as things progressed I realized I was seeing a dynamic main character making her way through the story and I‘m glad that she wasn‘t perfectly capable from the get go. I mean sure the karate bit was strong to start with, but who cares? She was badass and and I enjoyed every moment that she kicked ass. Also it was real frickin cute.

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Andydear
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Just got my copy a few hours ago! I'm really excited to read this, and have told myself not to read the back so I can go in knowing nothing apart from the genre! (My favorite way to read new stuff actually)

And if nothing else I adore the cover 📖