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1. The New Guy and Other Senior Year Distractions by Amy Spalding

Publisher: Poppy
On Sale Date: April 5th 2016
Pages: 320
Age Range: Young Adul

It's senior year for Jules and so far everything goes as planned, as she is the editor of the school newspaper, something she truly wanted to achieves as she wants to major in journalism in college.Everything goes well until Alex, a former famous band member walks into her high school, and into her life, and half of the school newspaper staff walks of to TALON, the school's new TV announcement program, which turns into a battle between the two sides.Just when things could not get worse, there is a romance to worry about, impressing her teachers for good letters of recommendation, and friendship-related issues that she needs to keep in mind in order to save her friendship with her best friend...

This was an okay, nice read. I didn't found it the most original one though, and I could totally see what was coming next. But beside that, it put a smile on my face when I was reading it, as the romance part was very cute. The battle going on between the newspaper and TALON, with people walking over and cheating was a little childish at some points, if Jules is so commited to make it to Brown university, this was a little odd.
But further on, it is a nice escape read for a few hours, nothing groundbreaking, but just cute.

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