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How to Quit Your Crush by Amy Fellner Dominy
Publication Date: May 4, 2020
Publisher: Entangled Teen Crush
Mai Senn knows Anthony Adams is no good for her – no matter how hard she might crush on him. She’s valedictorian; he’s a surf bum. She’s got plans, he’s got his art. Complete opposites in every way. Vinegar and baking soda, they once joked. A chemical reaction that bubbled.
Yeah, they bubbled. Maybe still do.
Good thing Anthony’s got the perfect plan: two weeks to prove just how not good they are together. Whoever can come up with the worst date—something the other will seriously hate, proving how incompatible they truly are—wins.
Like taking a snake-phobe to the Reptile House at the zoo (his idea).
Or a cooking class where they don’t even get to eat the food (her idea).
It’s all about the competition, and it’s meant to help them finally crush their crushes. But it wasn’t supposed to be so hot. Or so fun. And when Mai’s future becomes at stake, will she be able to do the right thing and quit Anthony forever?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Amy grew up loving to read and figured out at an early age that books were magical and necessary. She started submitting her own stories to be published when she was thirteen. Amy is now the award-winning author of nine books spanning young adult, middle grade, and picture books. Titles for Entangled include Announcing Trouble and the companion novel, How to Quit Your Crush. Amy lives in Phoenix, Arizona with her husband and a puppy who is training them. Visit Amy online at www.amydominy.com or follow her on Instagram or Twitter at @amydominy.
My Thoughts:
The Cover:
MMM, what a yummy cover. A handsome guy lies on the grass, headphones in his ears, hair messy and a smug smile. I didn't picture Anthony like that at all, but he is still good looking.
The Plot:
The story was very good, a little adventure with the romance and drama. I really did think this was going to be a light hearted read, but then the tears started. The book had everything I needed at this time. It was a wonderful read during these dramatic times.
The Characters:
I really enjoyed the characters; all of them. I love Mai and Anthony. He was trying so hard to keep everything contained, while she was trying so hard to please everyone else. As a mother, I even understood Mai's parents only wanting what was best for her.
Was It Worth Reading?:
Yes! How to Quit Your Crush is an easy, light read full of laughs, drama, and fun adventure. It is about coming to terms with loss and being strong enough to take control of your life. I highly recommend How to Quit Your Crush to readers of drama and romance and give it 4 out of 5 crossbows.
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