
TC is a warm hearted funny guy who has set his sights on Ale (it's suppose to have an accent on the e, but I just spent five minutes typing every combo of Alt 22-- and couldn't find an e with a accent on it so just imagine). Ale is the daughter of political people who dislikes TC on principle and would prefer to be a dance rather than a diplomat. TC's brother Augie is gay, and everybody know accept him. And for an eleventh grade writing assignment they must recount their most excellent year, and they all pick their ninth grade year.
The bad: Mild occasional swearing.
The good: I loved TC and Augie, they were really kind and were completely amazing brothers (friends, read the book and you'll understand). They completely trusted each other, which I thought was amazing. TC describes himself really well, he says that whoever he takes into his heart is there to stay, and he is willing to do anything for them. And in the end TC says that a kiss after 5 months is better than a kiss after 5 minutes. Love him.
My view: This week has been a big school week, and next week is promising the same amount, if not more work. Waiting for one of my classes to start, I began this book. Immediately I completely forgot about all the pending assignments (a good thing???) and was completely in love with TC, Augie and Ale. My one word is:
Charming
would it be okay to email some info on a book called Fade to Blue by Sean Beaudoin (Little, Brown)? let me know, and thanks!
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